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There is zero reasons to buy 14600k. It is literally the same chip as 13600k, physically the same. Just with vendor boosted clocks and voltage that you anyway need to undervolt back again to keep reasonable temps under control.
THE SAME performance (clocks, temps, anything else) can be achieved with 13600k if you boost it 10% buy yourself and not by some random guy from intel.
13700k is the easiest pick.