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Following the launch of the 13th gen non-K CPUs, Intel's B760 chipset-based motherboards are now available.
Specs
Compatible CPUs
B760 is nearly identical to B660, but it now supports more PCIE 4.0 lanes (10 from 6) and fewer PCIE 3.0 lanes (4 from 8). Basically it swaps 4 of PCIE 3.0 lanes with 4 of PCIE 4.0 lanes. Overclocking is limited to memory, and CPU multiplier OC is not supported. Note that non-K series CPUs likely have their Vsoc fused out of factory, so for those, technically-available memory overclocking may not be very fun.
I see the price starting from $109 at Newegg for DDR4 version. I have yet to read reviews but hopefully these are improved upon B660 boards.
Newegg Listings
Specs
Compatible CPUs
B760 is nearly identical to B660, but it now supports more PCIE 4.0 lanes (10 from 6) and fewer PCIE 3.0 lanes (4 from 8). Basically it swaps 4 of PCIE 3.0 lanes with 4 of PCIE 4.0 lanes. Overclocking is limited to memory, and CPU multiplier OC is not supported. Note that non-K series CPUs likely have their Vsoc fused out of factory, so for those, technically-available memory overclocking may not be very fun.
I see the price starting from $109 at Newegg for DDR4 version. I have yet to read reviews but hopefully these are improved upon B660 boards.
Newegg Listings