5 Best Motherboards for Intel Core i5 14600K

Here are the 5 best motherboards for your Intel Core i5 14600K that will be able to run the CPU without thermal constraints.

5 Best Motherboards for Intel Core i5 14600K
An image showing the two motherboards (Image via Gigabyte | MSI)

The Core i5 14600K is a powerful mid-range processor that performs significantly better than its class. It comprises 14 cores and 20 Threads, and packs superb multi-threading performance. The TDP of this CPU is also much lower than its higher-tier counterpart, making it suitable for a budget to mid-range motherboard. The options mentioned below are a great fit. 

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1. MSI MAG B760 Tomahawk WiFi DDR4

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

The Tomahawk B760 DDR4 is an ideal fit for gamers who wish to pair fast DDR4 4000+ kits with their 14600K and enjoy a budget powerhouse combination. The VRM configuration should smoothly sail through this CPU. The only downside is the limited ability to overclock the 14600K’s multiplier for higher frequencies than advertised. 

SpecificationsDetails
VRM12+1+1 Duet Rail phases
ChipsetIntel B760
Socket typeLGA 1700
Memory4 x DDR4 DIMM slots, supports up to 128GB, DDR4 up to 5333+ MT/s (OC)
NVMe Storage3 x M.2 slots
GPU support1 x PCIe 5.0 x16 slot (x16 mode from CPU), 1 x PCIe 3.0 x4 slot, 1 x PCIe 4.0 x1 slot

2. Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX ICE

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

The Aorus Elite AX is for those who want an overclocking-capable motherboard with a white build aesthetic. The VRM configuration is an easy pass for the 14600K, and it can also support CPUs such as the 14900K. Regarding storage and IO, the system offers both PCIe Gen 5.0 x16 and Gen 4 x16 GPU slots, along with 4x M.2 slots. The 14600K and Aorus Elite AX ICE make a great pairing, meeting the needs for both overclocking and successfully undervolting K series CPUs. 

SpecificationsDetails
VRMTwin 16+1+2 phases with 90A SPS and thermal guard for efficient cooling and OC support
ChipsetIntel Z790
Socket typeLGA 1700
Memory4 x DDR5 DIMM slots, supports up to 192GB, DDR5 up to 7600 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), 1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 slot (x1 mode)

3. MSI Pro Z790-A WiFi

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

The PRO Z790A is designed for end-users seeking a minimalist board that delivers incredible performance. The VRM configuration of this board can easily tackle the 14900K, meaning the 14600K will work hassle-free. Regarding I/O, there is 1 Gen 5 GPU slot and a Gen 4 GPU slot, and 4 M.2 slots. 

SpecificationsDetails
VRM16+1+1 phases with 80A SPS
ChipsetIntel Z790
Socket typeLGA 1700
Memory4 x DDR5 DIMM slots, supports up to 192GB, DDR5 up to 7000 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 x PCIe 3.0 x1 slots

4. ASUS ROG Strix B760-A Gaming WiFi

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

The Strix B760A is for those who particularly want a ROG product, either for their BIOS or the aesthetics. The 14600K alongside this VRM configuration of 12+1 phases should be seamless. However, pairing in higher-tier unlocked CPUs will only limit their overclocking/proper undervolting potential. The pairing is good, but the Z series board should be considered if proper undervolting is a core requirement.

SpecificationsDetails
VRM12+1 phases
ChipsetIntel B760
Socket typeLGA 1700
Memory4 x DDR5 DIMM slots, supports up to 128GB, DDR5 up to 7800 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 3.0 x16 slot (x4 mode), 2 x PCIe 3.0 x1 slots

5. ASRock B760M PG Riptide WiFi

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

The Riptide is for gamers who want a black themed build along with a reliable motherboard with a powerful VRM setup. The 14600K goes along seamlessly with this board. Still, like the limitations discussed earlier, B-series boards do not undervolt properly and restrict overclocking the CPU multiplier. As for GPU slots, the board lacks Gen 5.0 and provides only Gen 4 as an option.

SpecificationsDetails
VRM12+1+1 phases with Dr.MOS
ChipsetIntel B760
Socket typeLGA 1700
Memory4 x DDR5 DIMM slots, supports up to 192GB, DDR5 up to 7200 MT/s (OC) with Dual Channel
NVMe Storage2 x M.2 slots
GPU support1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 slot (x16 mode), 1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 slot (x4 mode)

Verdict

All the boards mentioned here are good contenders for the 14600K. The highlights are the Z790 Aorus Elite AX ICE and Pro Z790-A WiFi. Thanks to their incredible VRM setup, affordability, availability, and features (Gen 5.0 PCIe Slot). The other option is more attractive to users who prefer a plug-and-play approach, but like the K series CPU for its higher silicon binning.

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