ASUS Pro B660M-C D4-CSM LGA 1700 (Intel 12th&13th Gen) Micro-ATX Commercial Motherboard (PCIe 4.0, DDR4, 2xM.2 slots, M.2 slot only (Key E), front USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C, TPM 2.0 IC onboard, Q-LED Core, Mono-out header(with Amp IC))
Intel LGA 1700 socket: Ready for 12th&13th Gen Intel Core processors and Windows 11. BIOS update may be required to boot the 13th gen Intel Core desktop processors
ASUS-exclusive self-recovering BIOS technology for automatic system BIOS recovery from a verified backup
Supports SMBUS header that connects to a DASH LAN for remote IT management
ASUS COM debug header for more efficient troubleshooting
Event log for capturing and managing detailed system information
Innovative moisture-resistant coating to protect the motherboard from harsh environments
Commercial BIOS kit for faster and more efficient customization
ASUS Control Center Express (ACCE) for easier IT endpoint management
Ultrafast connectivity: PCIe 4.0, front USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C and Intel 1Gb Ethernet
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E1681...6813119548
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PS the 12600k is a better choice for many people because of these cheap boards and because of heat and power requirements. And being honest, unless you're a literal professional gamer playing 1080p multi player, 98% of people will never approach a bottlneck of a 12600k.
EDIT: misread it as itx at first, still a solid deal
PS the 12600k is a better choice for many people because of these cheap boards and because of heat and power requirements. A 13600k in an ITX would probably melt without a water cooler. And being honest, unless you're a literal professional gamer playing 1080p multi player, 98% of people will never approach a bottlneck of a 12600k.
PS the 12600k is a better choice for many people because of these cheap boards and because of heat and power requirements. A 13600k in an ITX would probably melt without a water cooler. And being honest, unless you're a literal professional gamer playing 1080p multi player, 98% of people will never approach a bottlneck of a 12600k.
How's this with 12th Gen i7 and a 30 series card? Looking to game at 1440p 144Hz+ refresh.
Performance over 1080p is largely a function of gpu, not cpu. A Ryzen 5600 and 3080ti at 1440p will act very similarly to an i9 13th gen intel. At 4K the difference is quite small. There are differences for sure, but outside of benchmarks they're often not even perceivable. At 1080p high frame rate is where the differences are big.
For productivity and rendering and creative stuff it's huge.
Best Buy link below
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/inte...Id=64836
Also…can this motherboard be paired with this Mid-Tower ATX case…
https://www.newegg.com/black-cors...68111391
For productivity and rendering and creative stuff it's huge.
So this with 12th Gen i7, say… 3080ti as you say, 16-32gb ram, psu, yadayada would be a decent sleeper (no rgb, etc) gaming rig?
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Manual seems to indicate HDMI 2.1, which is somewhat surprising (was expecting HDMI 2.0). Either way it supports 4k60. I know no one will be gaming on the iGPU, but if you wanted to use this as an everyday PC (or HTPC), you can hook it up to a 4k60 monitor.
2 x DisplayPort**
1 x HDMI® port***
** Supports max. 4K@60Hz as specified in DisplayPort 1.4.
*** Supports 4K@60Hz as specified in HDMI 2.1.
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Best Buy link below
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/inte...Id=64836
Also…can this motherboard be paired with this Mid-Tower ATX case…
https://www.newegg.com/black-cors...68111391