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13600k or 14600k. Both have an awesome perk: none of them has sophisticated frequencies. Every i7 or i9 have a range of frequencies to use based on loads, those i5 not, their turbo boost is always the same whether is single core or multi, that’s make the easier and funnier to overclock. (I7 and i9 is not overclock anymore, usually is more tuning to make them more efficient with some mhz extra)