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i myself doing some research about 13700k about temps reaching 90-100 at stock reconsidered getting it ,because i dont want to change my newly bought nzxt x53 aio into a 360 mm rad aio, coming from 8700k paired with a rtx 3070 im going for the 14600k 1440p gaming, i dont care about extra p and e cores as upgrading from 8th get is a huge leap for my setup , and mainly i will be gaming so theres that , i have decided 14600k because its only 20$ more than the 13600k in my country , also i will be getting a z690 rog strix mobo with it and ddr5 5600 rams , i know that in the future when i upgrade my gpu 14600k would still be more than enough for a 4080 or 4090 at 1440p , also i wouldnt need to change my 750w nzxt PSU with 14600k , but that 13700k pulling 250-260 watts is insane if you are only about gaming