Intel chipsets are used to build motherboards for Intel processors. Each chipset has its own set of capabilities. However, in order for you to use these features and capabilities, motherboards must explicitly support them. Check our LGA 1700 socket motherboard list that has this characteristics and capabilities
The Intel 700-series chipsets were designed primarily for 13th generation Core processors, but they are also compatible with all 12th generation Core processors. Because 600-series chipsets were built for Core processors of the 12th generation, they may limit the capabilities of a 13th generation machine.
CPU overclocking is commonly supported by motherboards equipped with the Z790 and Z690 chipsets. Otherwise, a motherboard with one of Intel's other 700- or 600-series desktop chipsets will suffice (e.g., H670, B660, or H610). The W680 and Q670 chipsets are designed for workstations and corporate applications. These chipsets aren't seen on many standalone motherboards.
LGA 1700 is the first significant modification in Intel's LGA desktop CPU socket size since the introduction of LGA 775 in 2004, and it is particularly significant for the consumer-grade CPU sockets. Because the size is bigger, the way the heatsink attaches to the CPU has to change. This means that older cooling solutions won't work with LGA 1700 motherboards and CPUs.
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