The $200 i9 11980HK ES CPU AND Erying G613 Polestar Pro HM570 Motherboard Chinesium that EVERYONE seems to hate. Beating Xeon, QQLS, QTJ2, and QQLT by a few square miles in value. Liquid Metalled delid, and overclocked to temps under 70C AVX2 throttledown, and capable of over 4.4GHz All Core Gaming with SSE. Resize Bar and PCIE 4 working perfectly well. This board has A HUGE 30mb cache size on even the engineering sample, larger than even the desktop edition 11900K, and clock speeds to exceed the base 11900 and otherwise.
Warzone 2 benchmarked and tested in a real world application with ram that costs less than $60 new from Team.
3200MHz DDR4 OC applies perfectly on only Hynix C/DJR and Micron E die chips. Shielded and highly responsive USB ports, with a solid board design that is interference resistant. PCIE 4.0 Capable, very surprisingly, even with Resize bar and a settable all core lock speed at 4.4GHz. With a VCCSA voltage of only 0.825V across load, this CPU certainly is capable of pulling a hard OC of even CL14-21-21-49
TDP settings are at 100 and 65W for 1 and 2 respectively.
RTX 3060ti Gigabyte Vision OC used for the GPU and runs everything well, including Warzone at a breezy 120FPS average, peaks of ~140 and lows of ~100.
This is not without some caveats though, namely that replaced the stock thermal pads to ensure that the board lasts better than what it came with. Any Thermalright or Gelid equivalent will do fine. I put some row of heatsinks on each heatsink as well, just to increase the effective surface area with the 12CM fan blasting at it.
I mean, for $200 US, maybe a bit more after tax and shipping, there is no deal that even comes CLOSE to that for content creation, hard AVX loads, and heavy gaming in general. Yes your i3 13100 might be pretty fast, but it costs almost the same as the board and CPU in itself, let alone having the ability to overclock, selectively disable cores, or liquid metal on the fly without issues. No Ryzen 3600 or 5600x will come close for stability, creation, and general responsiveness.
For all the hate 11th gen gets, this is the motherboard that has not ceased to impress with 30MB total combined cache out the gate, no issues apart from the small debacle at the start with stunted heatsinks that the first versions shipped with, but obviously a strong contender in today's depression economy.
Yes the i9 13900K blasts it sideways out of the water. Yes it gets decked by a 10900K or even an overclocked 10700K. But how much do those cost? Can you afford a 500$+ CPU and then another 150+ motherboard on top of that? God forbid you have a DDR5 system with all the insanity associated with that too.
Finally: Do I recommend this Chinesium gold? Yeah, give it a shot, but only if you're technically adept and have the ability to undo these special triangle screws at the back. Otherwise go with the i5 version, it's much easier to cool with the default thermal paste, even.
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