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Hello, im planning for my next pc build to buy a core ultra 245k or 265k, what would be the characteristics to look on a motherboard regarding power delivery? I know that these are k processors meant to be overlock , but because the non k versions are much more expensive. I want the cheapest possible motherboard for these cpu's in order to not throttle, i wont plan to overlock.
Thank you in advance
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Hi ArrowBear,
You should look for a motherboard that supports at least 150W Max TDP to properly handle the Intel Core i5-245K’s power requirements. This ensures the motherboard can deliver sufficient power during peak performance and sustained workloads.
The Max TDP specification in compatibility tools is an important factor, as it indicates the motherboard’s capability to manage the processor’s power demands effectively.
However, for detailed information about power phase design and how many power phases are required to fully support the i5-245K’s maximum turbo boost without throttling, it’s best to coordinate directly with the motherboard manufacturer. They can provide specific recommendations based on the board’s design.
Since your query has been fully addressed, I will now proceed to close this thread. Please note that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Patrick V.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi ArrowBear,
Thank you for posting your query here at the Intel Community.
You can find the list of compatible motherboards for the Intel Core Ultra 245K/265K at the following link:
Intel® Product Compatibility Tool
Additionally, for detailed specifications, we recommend checking with the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) of your motherboard.
If you have any questions, please let us know. Thank you.
Best regards,
Patrick V.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Dear Patrick
Good day,
Thank you so much for your reply!
I visited the website/tool you included in your message and i wanted to ask/clarify, how much power phases should a motherboard must have in order to fully support power wise the maximum turbo boost of a 245k without any throttiling?
The above mentioned compatibility tool mentions ''max tdp'' should i look in my case for a motherboard that has max tdp 150watt?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi ArrowBear,
You should look for a motherboard that supports at least 150W Max TDP to properly handle the Intel Core i5-245K’s power requirements. This ensures the motherboard can deliver sufficient power during peak performance and sustained workloads.
The Max TDP specification in compatibility tools is an important factor, as it indicates the motherboard’s capability to manage the processor’s power demands effectively.
However, for detailed information about power phase design and how many power phases are required to fully support the i5-245K’s maximum turbo boost without throttling, it’s best to coordinate directly with the motherboard manufacturer. They can provide specific recommendations based on the board’s design.
Since your query has been fully addressed, I will now proceed to close this thread. Please note that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Patrick V.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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