It is more complicated than Z-Series Motherboards. Also buying a "K" CPU with a B-Series Motherboard is a waste of money because you can't overclock on B-Series Motherboards. Intel Extreme Tuning Utility will also not work on B-Series Motherboard due to the "cheap" chipset. I would invest a bit more money in a Z-series to fully enjoy a i5 / i7 / i9 K-Series CPU!
What motherboard are you talking about that can overclock? Is it the MSI B760m mortar Max? And if it is, doesn't Asus have 2 B660 boards that also have external clock generators? I've seen an article of somebody overclocking a 13900kf to 6Ghz on a strix B660-f with an older bios. And another one where somebody overclocked a 13600k 5.8Ghz on a MAG B660m mortar max with a special bios. I'm asking all of this so I can confirm my suspicions that only the 13th gen non-k CPUs come with the microcode that disables them from being BCLK overclocked. Hardware Unboxed already confirmed this for the 13th gen non-k parts in Twitter post.
yeah it'll work but just keep an eye on temperatures and make sure that you do your ventilation properly! Your voltage regulator module(vrm) could get a bit hot when you start pushing the CPU👍😎
@@Whachadoon If you want to OC then a Z board will always be a better option. But I would always take a model-up non-K with a cheaper board compared to just the ability to OC. But depends if you need a higher end board and some of its features. Majority of the time it's not really needed. Maybe go i7 13700 ($400 - $100 more than 13600K) Then TUF B760-Plus WiFi DDR4 for $210 - save around $60 compared to the B760-F and can even save some cahs on DDR4 RAM. Overall I think its just a better performing combo for maybe $50 more.
@@WeDoTech ok thanks for advice. After reading its not much point to oc soo i think i will go for the board in the video and get an i7 13700k and will use the igpu for a bit then buy a graphics card later if i see a good deal about. What do you think
Actually, I was looking for a board to couple with the i5 13400. It´s not like there´s something ´inferior´ to the B760 chipset. And I don´t want to buy a crappy one. Am I comitting a heresy?
@@argon1345 yes. im at 5.3ghz with a -offset of -0.160v running 1.25v. pl1 and pl2 unlimited. cinebench 23 score of 30k which matches the stock 13700k on z motherboards.
im using msi mag b760m. i doubt this asus motherboard will perform less as this motherboard has better power phase at 16+1+1 vs 12+1+1 on mine..also similar vrm heatsink cooling capacity.
also undervolting is a mandatory thing to do with the i7 and i9..at stock voltages this cpu reaches 100c within seconds of running cinebench. with an undervolt i never go past 70c while gaming and 85c max on benchmarks using thermalright PA120 air cooler.
hello, my friend, I have msi b760 with i512600k, but in the bios, the cpu game boost option was disabled, and I also can't change the clock colors. can you help me? thank you very much
Why I see the exact same benchmark results for this motherboard and for the "Asus ROG STRIX Z790-E Wifi Review + i7 13700K"? Blender or geekbench for example.
The motherboard doesn't really make too much of a difference in performance, unless you're overclockling and need more stable power. Mostly look for features you want when buying a motherboard.
@@WeDoTech Unless the B760s undervolt protection feature kicks in, increases cpu vcore that leads to thermal throttling and that leads to lower performance. I think Asus and Msi has bios updates where you can turn off UVP and it solves these issues. Anyway, the title suggest you did these benchmarks with the B760 mb, but you did not.
How are the temps? No throttling for capacitors under heatsink? I do not plan to oc cpu or ram. Just need a default board for i5-13600k or i5-13600 in this case, but I’m afraid of temps and throttling in my itx 😢. Should I go with this chipset or Z790? Thanks
What ram do you recommend for this motherboard? Is G.SKILL trident Z5 RGB series 6000MT/s good? Or this one TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 6400MHz?
@@WeDoTech thank you for your reply i appreciate it . ,i have another issue on my second machine i have an i3 12100f and a 3070 ti games works perfectly but warzone even if i set it on low i get 90 - 80 fps where other channels have the same gpu got like 170 on medium high settings . Is it a bottleneck issue?
really good video for a really awesome motherboard, but i want to know how to plug 4 frontal usb 3.0 on it , it have only one usb 3.0 on it. ? thank you
Going for a K Series Intel is a wasted of money on a B Series Motherboard. Should rather go on a Z-Series if you don't want to invest money up on years.
im using this board with the i7 13600k , with 1tb nvme samsung pro 7000 , 3060ti rtx , 2x 16gb ddr5 crucial cl 46 and im having problems with fps drops on Fortnite it hits 60fps and then 350fps do u think this setup can bottleneck a 3060ti ? im only having problems with this shit game kkk but i kind of like it so i tried everything in windows and fortnite optimization , by the way on low settings graphics, any tips for bios settings config for this motherboard for a better gaming experience ?
YOu can't overclock on that Series. As he said, only one specific MSI b760 could do that. The only overclockable thing is the RAM. I have returned this board due to this and due to heat issues on CPU with the latest microcode.
Hello, I wanted to build mini ITX pc. The only part I am not sure of is the motherboard. Wanted to go for I7 13700KF. There is a pretty good price for ASUS ROG Strix B760-I at the moment and the exact same variant buit with Z790 is over double the price.... Except of additional ports which I do not really care about. Are there any limitations like for example less performance on GPU or CPU between these two Z790 and B760 ?=
And I though my Z490 was expensive for 230€ but now this Z series costs 400+ .. you cant oc either with lower end board and that's a massive downgrade they made past years. sadly
You will not be able to overclock your 13700K or KF on a B-series motherboard/chipset, which is kind of the idea with the K-series CPU's. The 13700 (non-K) is a bit cheaper than the K, so if you're looking for a budget build and not looking to overclock anyway, then thats probably the way to go.
@Mr. Maddesen K cpu naturally clocks higher and you can't undervolt a non K raptor lake to help your temps/performance, so why not choosing the K version when it is just like 20 to 30 usd more expensive?
@@nakon7niket I had no choice since I didn't have much money. Plus I didn't want to have to wait for 3 more monthes to get the extra money. I'm on a strict budget due to being on disability. And we need to get the AC repaired.
Asus has gone super greedy if i'm paying $400+ for a motherboard it should come with Dr Debug. The fact they don't include it in that price makes them SUPER greedy and anti consumer. I went with ASrock just on that fact alone, Their $350 board comes with Dr Debug as do many of the board makers in that class. Only fools at this point pay a premium for a name
Dude, who gives a fuck how hot the CPU gets? That`s completely dependent on the CPU-cooler... The VRM-temps are interesting when it gets to motherboard-quality.
A E F wtf? No one ever explains what the letters mean.
A - White version of F
E - More features than F
F - Standard
@@seumdwa8056that's actually really helpful, thank you
Isnt A version the most featureless version?
@@zola5584i think is only a white versión of F
Just ordered one of these from Amazon for my 13400f. Can't wait
Nice its a great looking board
Why do reviewers always leave out important info like vcore, vid etc. Its good to know what to expect in terms of vcore in a game vs allcore load.
Tuf b760 is around 350$ in my country. It’s ridiculous expensive.
Is this mb better then the Msi mag B760 tomahawk d5 ?
fun part is in my country at that motherboard price I can get MSI pro z790-A wifi which has more ports and etc.
That's a decent but basic Z board vs the reviewed top end b760.
Would it be possible to undervolt this exact CPU on this mobo , setting up offset for example, as no overclocking possible as you said ?
I would love to know the answer to this as well. Especially as I can only get the A version with 12+1 power.
It is more complicated than Z-Series Motherboards. Also buying a "K" CPU with a B-Series Motherboard is a waste of money because you can't overclock on B-Series Motherboards. Intel Extreme Tuning Utility will also not work on B-Series Motherboard due to the "cheap" chipset. I would invest a bit more money in a Z-series to fully enjoy a i5 / i7 / i9 K-Series CPU!
What motherboard are you talking about that can overclock?
Is it the MSI B760m mortar Max?
And if it is, doesn't Asus have 2 B660 boards that also have external clock generators?
I've seen an article of somebody overclocking a 13900kf to 6Ghz on a strix B660-f with an older bios. And another one where somebody overclocked a 13600k 5.8Ghz on a MAG B660m mortar max with a special bios.
I'm asking all of this so I can confirm my suspicions that only the 13th gen non-k CPUs come with the microcode that disables them from being BCLK overclocked.
Hardware Unboxed already confirmed this for the 13th gen non-k parts in Twitter post.
So if i pare this board with 13600kf for example, would i have possibility to oc cpu?
No, not on B-Series Boards.
Can I use i7 14700k on that?
Ihave i7 12700k processor can i use it..or B760M plus..for Shortfilm edits... please reply
What graphic card do you recommend for the combo? Is 4070ti okay???
4070ti is perfect for 13700k
Yes, that seems like a pretty good combo to me
Can b760f match with i7 14700k ?
yeah it'll work but just keep an eye on temperatures and make sure that you do your ventilation properly! Your voltage regulator module(vrm) could get a bit hot when you start pushing the CPU👍😎
@@WeDoTech I'm plan to use noctua nh d15
@@WeDoTech and I want to build 4090
what is the recommended PSU for this set include 3060TI GPU ?
can the 3000 series fit this motherboard ? im not sure if newer gen motherboards change the support of it
how about raid setup???
way no 790 chipset ? thanks
Will this be good with the i5 13600k
yes, even it can handle 13900 k
If you go 13600K i would look at the TUF range. Personally this board is a bit overkill for an i5. Or save a bit more and go 13700.
@@WeDoTech do you think something like the msi tomahawk z690 wifi ddr5 is a better option as its the same price point but you can overclock.
@@Whachadoon If you want to OC then a Z board will always be a better option. But I would always take a model-up non-K with a cheaper board compared to just the ability to OC.
But depends if you need a higher end board and some of its features. Majority of the time it's not really needed.
Maybe go i7 13700 ($400 - $100 more than 13600K)
Then TUF B760-Plus WiFi DDR4 for $210 - save around $60 compared to the B760-F and can even save some cahs on DDR4 RAM.
Overall I think its just a better performing combo for maybe $50 more.
@@WeDoTech ok thanks for advice. After reading its not much point to oc soo i think i will go for the board in the video and get an i7 13700k and will use the igpu for a bit then buy a graphics card later if i see a good deal about. What do you think
Can you tell me a build with this motherboard around 1600€
Can I pair this motherboard with a 13900k!? Because 13900 is not available in my country... Please reply!
Yes it will work without any issues
What's up with your eye my dude?
Actually, I was looking for a board to couple with the i5 13400. It´s not like there´s something ´inferior´ to the B760 chipset. And I don´t want to buy a crappy one. Am I comitting a heresy?
Go with this board for sure
can this motherboard overclock 13700K???
no. but it can run the i7 13700k at fullboost. and can also undervolt
@@skylinerr34j 5,2Ghz????
@@argon1345 yes. im at 5.3ghz with a -offset of -0.160v running 1.25v. pl1 and pl2 unlimited. cinebench 23 score of 30k which matches the stock 13700k on z motherboards.
im using msi mag b760m. i doubt this asus motherboard will perform less as this motherboard has better power phase at 16+1+1 vs 12+1+1 on mine..also similar vrm heatsink cooling capacity.
also undervolting is a mandatory thing to do with the i7 and i9..at stock voltages this cpu reaches 100c within seconds of running cinebench. with an undervolt i never go past 70c while gaming and 85c max on benchmarks using thermalright PA120 air cooler.
hello, my friend, I have msi b760 with i512600k, but in the bios, the cpu game boost option was disabled, and I also can't change the clock colors. can you help me? thank you very much
IF YOUR MOTHERBOARD HAS BIOS RESET THEN USE IT AND YOUR PROBLEM WILL BE SOLVED
Why I see the exact same benchmark results for this motherboard and for the "Asus ROG STRIX Z790-E Wifi Review + i7 13700K"?
Blender or geekbench for example.
The motherboard doesn't really make too much of a difference in performance, unless you're overclockling and need more stable power. Mostly look for features you want when buying a motherboard.
@@WeDoTech Unless the B760s undervolt protection feature kicks in, increases cpu vcore that leads to thermal throttling and that leads to lower performance.
I think Asus and Msi has bios updates where you can turn off UVP and it solves these issues.
Anyway, the title suggest you did these benchmarks with the B760 mb, but you did not.
How are the temps? No throttling for capacitors under heatsink? I do not plan to oc cpu or ram. Just need a default board for i5-13600k or i5-13600 in this case, but I’m afraid of temps and throttling in my itx 😢. Should I go with this chipset or Z790? Thanks
If you do not plan to oc, go with this board and 13500.
B760 and 13500 maybe better there , just invest in 240Aio or big aircooler with Nr200p. Should be fine in the most cases with full Fans.
It has a robust 16+1 phase VRM, it can handle the 13700K even at full load easily. Long gone the days where higher end B series boards had bad VRMs.
@@vetold85 13500 is fucking garbage
All things is fine if u not overclock the cpu. Don't think much about motherboard
What ram do you recommend for this motherboard?
Is G.SKILL trident Z5 RGB series 6000MT/s good? Or this one TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 6400MHz?
If the tforce is cl32 or c35 go it if it's cl40 thn gskill is beterr
will a 1000W rog strix psu be enough for this a i7 12 gen and a rtx 3060?
That would be overkill. a 600w would be enough
guys got a simple question i have a i9 13900k gonna buy the b760 asus prime is it okey since i dont really need the Z series im not gonna do overclock
You shouldn't have any problems they both work together perfectly if you don't want to overclock
@@WeDoTech thank you for your reply i appreciate it . ,i have another issue on my second machine i have an i3 12100f and a 3070 ti games works perfectly but warzone even if i set it on low i get 90 - 80 fps where other channels have the same gpu got like 170 on medium high settings . Is it a bottleneck issue?
really good video for a really awesome motherboard, but i want to know how to plug 4 frontal usb 3.0 on it , it have only one usb 3.0 on it. ? thank you
Do anyone know i the B760-F Gaming Wifi have Asus multicore Enhancment in latesy bios?
Going for a K Series Intel is a wasted of money on a B Series Motherboard. Should rather go on a Z-Series if you don't want to invest money up on years.
im using this board with the i7 13600k , with 1tb nvme samsung pro 7000 , 3060ti rtx , 2x 16gb ddr5 crucial cl 46 and im having problems with fps drops on Fortnite it hits 60fps and then 350fps do u think this setup can bottleneck a 3060ti ? im only having problems with this shit game kkk but i kind of like it so i tried everything in windows and fortnite optimization , by the way on low settings graphics, any tips for bios settings config for this motherboard for a better gaming experience ?
yes
How much of your psu wattage?
As far as I know, B760 chipset supports overclocking
yeah that’s what i thought, and a board with beefy power delivery definitely supports overclocking
Overclocking memory maybe. I don't think CPU.
YOu can't overclock on that Series. As he said, only one specific MSI b760 could do that. The only overclockable thing is the RAM. I have returned this board due to this and due to heat issues on CPU with the latest microcode.
Hello, I wanted to build mini ITX pc. The only part I am not sure of is the motherboard. Wanted to go for I7 13700KF.
There is a pretty good price for ASUS ROG Strix B760-I at the moment and the exact same variant buit with Z790 is over double the price....
Except of additional ports which I do not really care about. Are there any limitations like for example less performance on GPU or CPU between these two Z790 and B760 ?=
And I though my Z490 was expensive for 230€ but now this Z series costs 400+ .. you cant oc either with lower end board and that's a massive downgrade they made past years. sadly
You will not be able to overclock your 13700K or KF on a B-series motherboard/chipset, which is kind of the idea with the K-series CPU's.
The 13700 (non-K) is a bit cheaper than the K, so if you're looking for a budget build and not looking to overclock anyway, then thats probably the way to go.
@Mr. Maddesen K cpu naturally clocks higher and you can't undervolt a non K raptor lake to help your temps/performance, so why not choosing the K version when it is just like 20 to 30 usd more expensive?
Can this overclock?
no, go for a Z790 board
@@nakon7niket I had no choice since I didn't have much money. Plus I didn't want to have to wait for 3 more monthes to get the extra money. I'm on a strict budget due to being on disability. And we need to get the AC repaired.
All that extra plastic to make excuses for high prices. And why, because it's just inside a metal box.
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msi mortar b760 will be better choice
Why do you say so?
B760 + 13700k it’s horrible... impossible to cool
So I have no problem what kind of cooler and case you have???
Asus has gone super greedy if i'm paying $400+ for a motherboard it should come with Dr Debug. The fact they don't include it in that price makes them SUPER greedy and anti consumer. I went with ASrock just on that fact alone, Their $350 board comes with Dr Debug as do many of the board makers in that class. Only fools at this point pay a premium for a name
Dude, who gives a fuck how hot the CPU gets? That`s completely dependent on the CPU-cooler... The VRM-temps are interesting when it gets to motherboard-quality.