Hi all. I am upgrading my 6850k build to 14900k. At the moment microcenter has a bundle deal of Intel i9 14900K, MSI Z790 MAG Tomahawk WiFi, G.Skill 64GB DDR5-5600 Kit for $800. Is this a good bundle? I don’t mind paying more if necessary.

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    10 months ago

    I will just comment on the power side since I looked into it recently. It appears to be one of the higher end msi boards, If I am understanding it correctly that msi board has 90 amp phases which is pretty high. Other z790 boards I have looked at have 60 amp phases but even those can handle a 14900k based on their website. So the msi board can definitely handle a 14900k from a power standpoint. Hope this helps.

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    10 months ago

    MAG Z790 Tomahawk WiFi has an I226-V ethernet controller which likes to drop connection at random times and this issue did not have any workarounds the last time I checked (about 2-3 months ago). So be prepared to buy another ethernet controller. Just google “I226-V issues”.

    Unfortunately G.Skill memory sticks have issues with thermal pads. Not only do they not cover the power components on the PCB but some sticks have thernal pads that do not even contact some of the memory chips. Which results in these chips overheating during stress and eventual app/system crash. You can read about this here:
    https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/1470w7u/hot\_ddr5\_temperatures\_probably\_best\_to\_avoid/

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    10 months ago

    I have 13900kf i choice Z790 Aorus Elite Ax Ice & corsair 7200mhz RGB kit.best performance at the moment

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    10 months ago

    14900k with this small 2 dim mb, only $300 z790i edge with 7600mhz ram xmp or oc to 7800mz to 8000mhz without spending $800 on a mb

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    10 months ago

    Z900-E and support for DDR5-7800 along with Gen 5 M.2

    If you’re already spending the money on the chip, spend the extra $100 on the chipset.