5 Best Motherboards for Intel Core Ultra 5 245K

Here are the 5 best motherboards for your Intel Core Ultra 5 245K that will be able to run the CPU without thermal constraints.

5 Best Motherboards for Intel Core Ultra 5 245K
An image showing the Arrow Lake motherboards (Image via ASUS | Gigabyte)

The Ultra 5 245K incorporates the Intel Arrow Lake architecture and features a tile-based design. In terms of multi-threading capabilities, this processor is severely underrated. Gamers looking forward to a budget Arrow Lake powerhouse system can check out the motherboard recommendations below.

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1. Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Elite WiFi7

Image of the motherboard (Image via Gigabyte)
Image of the motherboard (Image via Gigabyte)

The Aorus Elite 7 is for extreme overclockers who wish to extract every ounce of performance from the 245K. The VRM configuration is more than enough to sustain an unlimited PL2 load. This motherboard also achieves near 9000 MT/s memory speeds, resulting in better in-game performance than DDR5 JEDEC settings.

SpecificationsDetails
VRM16+1+2 phases with 90A SPS
ChipsetIntel Z890
Socket typeLGA 1851
Memory4 x DDR5 DIMM slots, supports up to 256GB, DDR5 up to 8800+ MT/s (OC) with Dual Channel and XMP 3.0
NVMe Storage4 x M.2 slots 
GPU support1 x PCIe 5.0 x16 slot (x16 mode), 1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 slot (x4 mode)

2. ASUS TUF Gaming Z890-Plus WiFi

Image of the motherboard (Image via ASUS)
Image of the motherboard (Image via ASUS)

The TUF is for gamers who prefer the aesthetics the TUF series brings to the table. The VRM configuration is adequate for maximum overclocking and sustained performance. Memory speed-wise, gamers will benefit from fast DDR5 kits with this board, preferably CU-DIMMs.  

SpecificationsDetails
VRM16+1+1 phases with Dr.MOS
ChipsetIntel Z890
Socket typeLGA 1851
Memory4 x DDR5 DIMM slots, supports up to 256GB, DDR5 up to 8600+ MT/s (OC) with Dual Channe
NVMe Storage4 x M.2 slots
GPU support1 x PCIe 5.0 x16 slot (x16 mode), 1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 slot (x4 mode)

3. MSI MPG Z890 Edge Ti WiFi

Image of the motherboard (Image via MSI)
Image of the motherboard (Image via MSI)

The Edge targets end-users who seek to achieve DDR5 9000+ frequencies consistently with their chips. The PCB and VRM design justifies a higher price tag, which is reflected in the memory speed rating. Gamers and content creators seeking a 245K or higher-tier CPU will find this board appealing.

SpecificationsDetails
VRM16+1+1+1 phases with 90A SPS
ChipsetIntel Z890
Socket typeLGA 1851
Memory4 x DDR5 DIMM slots, supports up to 256GB, DDR5 up to 9200+ MT/s (OC) with Dual Channel and XMP 3.0
NVMe Storage5 x M.2 slots
GPU support1 x PCIe 5.0 x16 slot (x16 mode), 1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 slot (x4 mode), 1 x PCIe 4.0 x1

4. ASRock Z890 Pro RS WiFi

Image of the motherboard (Image via ASRock)
Image of the motherboard (Image via ASRock)

Coming in on the budget side, the Z890 Pro RS is for tech enthusiasts who want to experience Arrow Lake without spending a fortune. The board’s VRM design guarantees an ideal 200S boost application, without the hassle of instability. It’s the best fit for gamers who want a plug-and-play board with 200S boost enabled.

SpecificationsDetails
VRM16+1+1+1+1 phases with Dr.MOS
ChipsetIntel Z890
Socket typeLGA 1851
Memory4 x DDR5 DIMM slots, supports up to 256GB, DDR5 up to 9066+ MT/s (OC) with Dual Channel
NVMe Storage3 x M.2 slots
GPU support1 x PCIe 5.0 x16 slot (x16 mode), 2 x PCIe 4.0 x4 slots

5. MSI MAG B860 Tomahawk WiFi

Image of the motherboard (Image via MSI)
Image of the motherboard (Image via MSI)

The B860 Tomahawk targets users who seek a more affordable motherboard with an excellent VRM solution. The B860 Tomahawk features a locked motherboard, preventing any form of overclocking, including the 200S boost. You can overclock DDR5 memory on this board, but the speeds won’t match those of any Z-series board. It best suits budget video editors seeking a decent board with a good VRM, ample I/O, and a reliable BIOS.

SpecificationsDetails
VRM14+1+1 phases with 80A SPS
ChipsetIntel B860
Socket typeLGA 1851
Memory4 x DDR5 DIMM slots, supports up to 192GB, DDR5 up to 8400 MT/s (OC) with Dual Channel
NVMe Storage3 x M.2 slots
GPU support1 x PCIe 5.0 x16 slot (x16 mode), 1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 slot (x4 mode)

Verdict

All the boards mentioned here provide an excellent fit for the 245K. If you aim for manual tuning, I highly recommend the MPG Z890 Edge Ti WiFi or the Z890 Aorus Elite WiFi7. For everything else, the remaining boards suffice.

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