Core i7-9700K vs Xeon 6737P

Intel

Core i7-9700K

8 Cores8 Thrd95 WWMax: 4.9 GHz2018

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Intel

Xeon 6737P

32 Cores64 Thrd270 WWMax: 4 GHz2025

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Performance Spectrum - CPU

About PassMark

PassMark CPU Mark evaluates processor speed through complex mathematical computations. It provides a reliable metric to compare multi-core performance, where higher scores indicate faster processing for multitasking, gaming, and heavy workloads.

Head-to-Head Verdict, Benchmarks, Value & Long-Term Outlook

This comparison brings together gaming FPS, productivity performance, platform differences, power efficiency, pricing context, and upgrade path so you can see which CPU actually makes more sense.

Core i7-9700K

2018

Why buy it

  • Better for gaming: +4.5% higher average FPS across 50 shared CPU benchmark tests.
  • Costs $4,610 less on MSRP ($385 MSRP vs $4,995 MSRP).
  • Delivers 134.6% more PassMark for each dollar spent, at 37.4 vs 15.9 PassMark/$ ($385 MSRP vs $4,995 MSRP).
  • Draws 95W instead of 270W, a 175W reduction.
  • Integrated graphics onboard with UHD Graphics 630, while Xeon 6737P needs a discrete GPU.

Trade-offs

  • Lower PassMark (14,397 vs 79,634).
  • Smaller total L3 cache (12 MB vs 144 MB).
  • Less compelling for workstation-style loads than Xeon 6737P, which brings 32 cores / 64 threads and 88 PCIe lanes.
  • Older platform position on LGA1151 with DDR4, while Xeon 6737P moves to LGA4710 and DDR5.

Xeon 6737P

2025

Why buy it

  • +453.1% higher PassMark.
  • +1100% larger total L3 cache (144 MB vs 12 MB).
  • Better for workstations and heavier parallel workloads: 32 cores / 64 threads, plus 88 PCIe lanes vs 16.
  • Newer platform on LGA4710 with DDR5 support instead of LGA1151 and DDR4.
  • 450% more PCIe lanes (88 vs 16) for storage and expansion-heavy builds.

Trade-offs

  • Worse for gaming: lower average FPS than Core i7-9700K across 50 shared CPU benchmark tests.
  • Lower PassMark per dollar, at 15.9 vs 37.4 PassMark/$ ($4,995 MSRP vs $385 MSRP).
  • 184.2% higher power demand at 270W vs 95W.
  • No integrated graphics, while Core i7-9700K can still boot and troubleshoot without a discrete GPU.

Quick Answers

So, is Xeon 6737P better than Core i7-9700K?
Not in a simple one-size-fits-all way. Xeon 6737P makes more sense for workstation-style multi-core throughput, while Core i7-9700K is the better mainstream desktop choice for gaming, platform cost, and day-to-day practicality.
Which one is better for streaming, content creation, and heavy multitasking?
For streaming, content creation, and heavier multitasking, Xeon 6737P is the better fit. You are getting 453.1% better PassMark, backed by 32 cores and 64 threads. It also carries the larger cache pool with 1100% larger total L3 cache (144 MB vs 12 MB).
Which one is the smarter buy today, not just the cheaper CPU?
Xeon 6737P is the smarter buy by a wide margin for a fresh build. Xeon 6737P is 1197.4% more expensive on MSRP at $4,995 MSRP versus $385 MSRP, and it gives you 453.1% better PassMark. Core i7-9700K only looks stronger on raw value math because it is extremely cheap, but that is mostly used-market pricing on an obsolete 2018 platform. Even with 134.6% better value on paper (37.4 vs 15.9 PassMark/$), it really only makes sense as a very cheap stopgap or a niche existing-platform option for someone already on LGA1151.
Which one is more future-proof for 2026 and beyond?
Xeon 6737P is the more future-proof choice for 2026 and beyond. You are getting a newer CPU generation (2025 vs 2018), a healthier platform with LGA4710 and DDR5 instead of LGA1151, 1100% larger total L3 cache (144 MB vs 12 MB), more multi-core headroom with 32 cores / 64 threads instead of 8/8, and AVX-512 support for heavier modern compute workloads. That should give you a better long-term upgrade path for motherboard, RAM, and future CPU swaps.

Games Benchmarks

Paired with RTX 4090

To accurately isolate CPU performance, all benchmarks below use an NVIDIA RTX 4090 as the reference GPU. This eliminates GPU-side bottlenecks and highlights pure processing throughput differences between the CPUs.

Note: Real-world results may vary based on your actual GPU. CPU performance impact is more visible in processing-intensive titles and high-refresh-rate gaming scenarios.

Path of Exile 2

Path of Exile 2

PresetCore i7-9700KXeon 6737P
1080p
low308 FPS190 FPS
medium278 FPS166 FPS
high231 FPS132 FPS
ultra182 FPS106 FPS
1440p
low270 FPS156 FPS
medium221 FPS132 FPS
high178 FPS101 FPS
ultra143 FPS83 FPS
4K
low170 FPS71 FPS
medium140 FPS63 FPS
high108 FPS49 FPS
ultra95 FPS40 FPS
Counter-Strike 2

Counter-Strike 2

PresetCore i7-9700KXeon 6737P
1080p
low360 FPS520 FPS
medium321 FPS460 FPS
high291 FPS376 FPS
ultra259 FPS309 FPS
1440p
low324 FPS425 FPS
medium282 FPS383 FPS
high258 FPS321 FPS
ultra225 FPS256 FPS
4K
low249 FPS262 FPS
medium221 FPS239 FPS
high208 FPS212 FPS
ultra179 FPS176 FPS
League of Legends

League of Legends

PresetCore i7-9700KXeon 6737P
1080p
low360 FPS883 FPS
medium360 FPS813 FPS
high360 FPS768 FPS
ultra360 FPS677 FPS
1440p
low360 FPS756 FPS
medium360 FPS692 FPS
high360 FPS650 FPS
ultra360 FPS581 FPS
4K
low360 FPS510 FPS
medium360 FPS429 FPS
high360 FPS383 FPS
ultra318 FPS318 FPS
Valorant

Valorant

PresetCore i7-9700KXeon 6737P
1080p
low360 FPS985 FPS
medium360 FPS886 FPS
high360 FPS766 FPS
ultra360 FPS665 FPS
1440p
low360 FPS806 FPS
medium360 FPS701 FPS
high360 FPS604 FPS
ultra360 FPS519 FPS
4K
low360 FPS582 FPS
medium360 FPS521 FPS
high360 FPS462 FPS
ultra360 FPS397 FPS

Technical Specifications

Side-by-side comparison of Core i7-9700K and Xeon 6737P

Intel

Core i7-9700K

The Core i7-9700K is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 19 October 2018 (7 years ago). It is based on the Coffee Lake-R (2018−2019) architecture. It features 8 cores and 8 threads. Base frequency is 3.6 GHz, with boost up to 4.9 GHz. L3 cache: 12 MB (total). L2 cache: 256K (per core). Built on 14 nm process technology. Socket: LGA1151. Thermal design power (TDP): 95 Watt. Memory support: DDR4. Passmark benchmark score: 14,397 points. Launch price was $374.

Intel

Xeon 6737P

The Xeon 6737P is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 24 February 2025 (less than a year ago). It is based on the Granite Rapids (2024−2025) architecture. It features 32 cores and 64 threads. Base frequency is 2.9 GHz, with boost up to 4 GHz. L3 cache: 144 MB (total). L2 cache: 2 MB (per core). Built on Intel 3 nm process technology. Socket: LGA4710. Thermal design power (TDP): 270 Watt. Memory support: DDR5(6400MT/s). Passmark benchmark score: 79,634 points. Launch price was $4,995.

Processing Power

The Core i7-9700K packs 8 cores / 8 threads, while the Xeon 6737P offers 32 cores / 64 threads — the Xeon 6737P has 24 more cores. Boost clocks reach 4.9 GHz on the Core i7-9700K versus 4 GHz on the Xeon 6737P — a 20.2% clock advantage for the Core i7-9700K (base: 3.6 GHz vs 2.9 GHz). The Core i7-9700K uses the Coffee Lake-R (2018−2019) architecture (14 nm), while the Xeon 6737P uses Granite Rapids (2024−2025) (Intel 3 nm). In PassMark, the Core i7-9700K scores 14,397 against the Xeon 6737P's 79,634 — a 138.8% lead for the Xeon 6737P. L3 cache: 12 MB (total) on the Core i7-9700K vs 144 MB (total) on the Xeon 6737P.

FeatureCore i7-9700KXeon 6737P
Cores / Threads
8 / 8
32 / 64+300%
Boost Clock
4.9 GHz+23%
4 GHz
Base Clock
3.6 GHz+24%
2.9 GHz
L3 Cache
12 MB (total)
144 MB (total)+1100%
L2 Cache
256K (per core)
2 MB (per core)+700%
Process
14 nm
Intel 3 nm-79%
Architecture
Coffee Lake-R (2018−2019)
Granite Rapids (2024−2025)
PassMark
14,397
79,634+453%
Geekbench 6 Single
2,000
Geekbench 6 Multi
45,000
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Memory & Platform

The Core i7-9700K uses the LGA1151 socket (PCIe 3.0), while the Xeon 6737P uses LGA4710 (PCIe 4.0) — making them incompatible on the same motherboard. Maximum memory speed reaches DDR4-2666 on the Core i7-9700K versus DDR5-6400 on the Xeon 6737P — the Xeon 6737P supports 22.2% faster memory, which can translate to measurable gains in memory-sensitive workloads. The Xeon 6737P supports up to 4096 GB of RAM compared to 128 GB 187.9% more capacity for professional workloads. Memory channels: 2 (Core i7-9700K) vs 8 (Xeon 6737P). PCIe lanes: 16 (Core i7-9700K) vs 88 (Xeon 6737P) — the Xeon 6737P offers 72 more lanes for additional GPUs or NVMe drives. Chipset compatibility: Intel 300 series (Core i7-9700K) and C741 (Xeon 6737P).

FeatureCore i7-9700KXeon 6737P
Socket
LGA1151
LGA4710
PCIe Generation
PCIe 3.0
PCIe 4.0+33%
Max RAM Speed
DDR4-2666
DDR5-6400+25%
Max RAM Capacity
128 GB
4096 GB+3100%
RAM Channels
2
8+300%
ECC Support
No
Yes
PCIe Lanes
16
88+450%
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Advanced Features

Only the Core i7-9700K has an unlocked multiplier for overclocking — a significant advantage for enthusiasts seeking extra performance. Only the Xeon 6737P supports AVX-512 instructions — important for machine learning and scientific applications. Both support VT-x, VT-d virtualization. The Core i7-9700K includes integrated graphics (UHD Graphics 630), while the Xeon 6737P requires a dedicated GPU. Primary use case: Core i7-9700K targets Desktop, Xeon 6737P targets High Performance Server. Direct competitor: Xeon 6737P rivals EPYC 9005.

FeatureCore i7-9700KXeon 6737P
Integrated GPU
Yes
No
IGPU Model
UHD Graphics 630
None
Unlocked
Yes
No
AVX-512
No
Yes
Virtualization
VT-x, VT-d
VT-x, VT-d
Target Use
Desktop
High Performance Server
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Value Analysis

The Core i7-9700K launched at $385 MSRP, while the Xeon 6737P debuted at $4995. On MSRP ($385 vs $4995), the Core i7-9700K is $4610 cheaper. In terms of value on MSRP (PassMark points per dollar), the Core i7-9700K delivers 37.4 pts/$ vs 15.9 pts/$ for the Xeon 6737P — making the Core i7-9700K the 80.4% better value option.

FeatureCore i7-9700KXeon 6737P
MSRP
$385-92%
$4995
Performance per Dollar
37.4+135%
15.9
Release Date
2018
2025