Find the right CPU for your PC

Find Me a CPU is a free processor finder and comparison database. Answer four questions for a budget-aware shortlist, or filter desktop CPUs by price, benchmarks, socket, cores, power, and release timing.

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Platform

The default view focuses on recent desktop processors.

CPU budget

Estimated prices convert from USD with weekly rates; not live retailer offers.

Main use

Choose a workload starting point, then fine-tune if needed.

Showing 5,2015,225 of 5,959 processors

Best estimated value

Single core favors responsive apps and many games; multicore favors rendering and heavy parallel work.

Laptop
Single core
1,439
Multicore
2,351
Cores / threads
2C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
Laptop
Single core
1,579
Multicore
2,625
Cores / threads
2C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
FCBGA1023 · Q1 2013
Laptop
Single core
1,209
Multicore
1,967
Cores / threads
2C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
Laptop
Single core
1,486
Multicore
2,487
Cores / threads
2C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
Laptop
Single core
1,795
Multicore
2,979
Cores / threads
2C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
Laptop
Single core
1,871
Multicore
3,215
Cores / threads
2C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
FCBGA1168 · Q3 2013
Laptop
Single core
1,632
Multicore
2,714
Cores / threads
2C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
Desktop
Single core
1,583
Multicore
2,446
Cores / threads
2C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
Laptop
Single core
1,580
Multicore
2,472
Cores / threads
2C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
FCBGA1364 · Q2 2013
Desktop
Single core
1,765
Multicore
5,417
Cores / threads
4C / 8T
Estimated price
Not listed
FCBGA1364 · Q2 2013
Laptop
Single core
1,676
Multicore
5,368
Cores / threads
4C / 8T
Estimated price
Not listed
FCBGA1364 · Q2 2013
Laptop
Single core
1,742
Multicore
5,656
Cores / threads
4C / 8T
Estimated price
Not listed
Server
Single core
990
Multicore
1,851
Cores / threads
2C / 2T
Estimated price
Not listed
Laptop
Single core
940
Multicore
1,055
Cores / threads
2C / 2T
Estimated price
Not listed
Laptop
Single core
677
Multicore
887
Cores / threads
2C / 2T
Estimated price
Not listed
FCBGA1170 · Q4 2013
Laptop
Single core
545
Multicore
952
Cores / threads
4C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
LGA771 · Q4 2013
Server
Single core
838
Multicore
887
Cores / threads
2C / 2T
Estimated price
Not listed
Server
Single core
2,027
Multicore
12,334
Cores / threads
8C / 16T
Estimated price
Not listed
Server
Single core
1,696
Multicore
13,924
Cores / threads
12C / 24T
Estimated price
Not listed
LGA1366 · Q3 2013
Server
Single core
1,102
Multicore
4,419
Cores / threads
6C / 12T
Estimated price
Not listed
LGA1366 · Q2 2013
Server
Single core
1,922
Multicore
3,447
Cores / threads
2C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
Socket not listed · Q1 2013
Mobile/Embedded
Single core
282
Multicore
326
Cores / threads
2C / 2T
Estimated price
Not listed
Laptop
Single core
336
Multicore
353
Cores / threads
2C / 2T
Estimated price
Not listed
Socket not listed · Q2 2013
Laptop
Single core
355
Multicore
773
Cores / threads
4C / 4T
Estimated price
Not listed
FP2 · Q3 2012
Laptop
Single core
888
Multicore
1,652
Cores / threads
4C / ?T
Estimated price
Not listed

Benchmark and specification data from PassMark CPU Benchmarks. “Release” means first seen on its charts.

How to choose the right CPU

Start with the work you do most, set a CPU-only budget, then check platform compatibility. A balanced choice usually matters more than buying the processor with the highest benchmark score.

Get a tailored CPU shortlist
  1. 01

    Match your workload

    Favor single-core speed for gaming and everyday responsiveness; favor multicore throughput for rendering, encoding, and large builds.

  2. 02

    Set the real budget

    Leave room for a compatible motherboard, memory, and cooling when a faster CPU requires a platform change.

  3. 03

    Confirm compatibility

    Check the socket, chipset, BIOS support, power requirements, and cooler before you buy an upgrade.

CPU finder questions

How the recommendations, benchmarks, compatibility guidance, and price estimates on Find Me a CPU should be interpreted.

How does Find Me a CPU choose recommendations?

The finder applies deterministic rules to benchmark performance, estimated price, typical power use, your workload, budget, and stated priority. For upgrades, it also considers the socket inferred from your current CPU when that information is available. Recommendations are not sponsored and do not use generative AI.

Which CPU benchmark matters most?

Single-core performance is especially relevant to gaming and lightly threaded everyday tasks. Multicore performance matters more for rendering, video encoding, compiling large projects, and other parallel workloads. The right balance depends on the software you use, not one score alone.

Does a new CPU need the same socket as my motherboard?

A CPU and motherboard must use a compatible socket, but a matching socket does not guarantee support. The motherboard chipset and BIOS version can also matter. Confirm the exact CPU on the motherboard manufacturer's support list before buying an upgrade.

Are the CPU prices live retailer prices?

No. Prices shown here are estimates from the source benchmark data, not live store offers or availability. Currency values are conversions from those USD estimates and can differ from the final price at a retailer in your region.