Initially, I planned to take 13600k to the Asus prime z690-a motherboard, but I read reviews that the 13th series processors on many motherboards do not start out of the box due to the need to ate the BIOS. I decided that I would not run around with a new motherboard and look for a programmer and began to look towards 12600k. In the BIOS, I overclocked the percentage with a couple of mouse clicks, without load it keeps 28 degrees under dropsy, under a long load it was not possible to load more than 60 degrees in any way, in games it loaded up to 50-60% of the power, while the 5700xt video card was 99% loaded. The price for 13600 is still higher, and in games and home applications it will not give a significant increase compared to 12600, plus the issue of cooling and installation.
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