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Hi folks.
I'm considering a new build based on Intel CPU (Preferably 14900K next month?).
Is there any reason to choose Z690 over Z790 for a new build ?
To give any reference, I spent the last hours searching for a good motherboard for my planned 13600k and I was shocked about how pricy some of those were, some DDR5 motherboards costing the same, if not more than the CPU itself. The cheapest option started at 200€ and even those are not great, around 275€ pricerange were the good ones (tomahawk, aorus). In the DDR4 space the prices were about -50€, so 150 entry and ~200 for the well received ones.
Now there's been a deal for an entrylevel board(NZXT N5 Z690) for 119€ and I have been wondering is saving the 100€ compared to the tomahawk z690 worth the 214/119=80% increase in cost? Am I the only one that isn't willing to pay more than half the cpu cost for a motherboard? I'm aware that the entry level ones don't come with amazing features for overclocking, but don't do people undervolt everything nowerdays, to counteract the increasingly hot cpu-temps? Let me know how you feel about the price developement of motherboards and whether you believe the extra money is justified.
I'm looking to overhaul my computer that I've had for a few years now, specifically by getting a new motherboard, CPU and RAM. I'd say that I'm fairly experienced with building computers, but I was unsure if there would be any significant performance issues by installing a 13700k on a Z690 board and I was unable to find much information on the topic (likely because the chips/MBs are fairly new).
I was originally planning on purchasing a 13600K on a Z790 board. However, after learning that I could install a 13-series chip into a Z690 board, I figured I could change from the planned i5 on a Z790 board to an i7 on a Z690 board by using the price difference between the two boards to mostly offset the price difference between the processors. I'd also point out that I'm currently using an ITX board and case due to space concerns.
Thanks for the help!