Quick Answer

For 4K video editing, LGA 1851 is Intel's current socket for Core Ultra 200S chips, while LGA 1700 carries mature 12th-to-14th Gen Core CPUs that still offer strong value. Gaming performance between a good 14th Gen part and a current Core Ultra chip is close. Compare the actual CPU-and-board price at Evetech rather than the socket name.

What Separates the Two Sockets

LGA 1851 is the home of Intel's Core Ultra 200S desktop chips, bringing a new tile-based design, more native PCIe lanes and updated connectivity. LGA 1700 hosted three generations (12th, 13th and 14th Gen Core) and has a deep catalogue of CPUs and boards at every price point.

For 4K timelines in DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro with multicam, colour grading and long exports, raw gaming performance between a good 14th Gen chip and a current Core Ultra part is close in many titles, with the newer platform leaning on efficiency and features. The decision often comes down to the exact CPU price and board cost at Evetech on the day.

Picking a Platform in SA

LGA 1700 builds can be very cost-effective: a Core i5 with a B760 board and DDR5 still makes a capable %s machine, often for less than the newest socket. Combos at Evetech span a wide range, with mainstream Intel CPU-plus-board pairings commonly landing around R6,500-R11,000.

LGA 1851 suits buyers who want the latest Intel platform and its extra lanes for future SSDs and devices. For a 4K video editing build, check whether that upgrade path and the extra features justify the premium for your needs.

FAQ

Will I be able to upgrade the CPU on LGA 1700 later?

LGA 1700 spans 12th, 13th and 14th Gen Core, so there is some room within those generations, but it is now a mature socket near the end of its life. For long-term upgrade flexibility, LGA 1851 is the newer choice for your 4K video editing build.

Does a Core Ultra chip beat a 14th Gen Core in games?

Not by a wide margin in most titles; current Core Ultra desktop chips emphasise efficiency and platform features over raw gaming leads. A well-chosen 14th Gen part remains very competitive for the money.

Which Intel socket gives the best value in SA?

Right now a well-priced LGA 1700 combo often wins on frames per rand thanks to mature stock. LGA 1851 costs more but brings the latest platform features, so weigh price against future-proofing.

TIP

Buyer Tip

the full combo, not the socket: compare a specific LGA 1851 CPU-and-board bundle against an LGA 1700 one at Evetech, since the cheaper complete platform usually wins for gaming value.