A:Answer Hey I have 10700k and have had it up to 5.1ghz, I don't run it like that often but I wanted to push it to see. Matched with good case cooling and a kraken x53 I was sitting steady at no more than 80°C quick peaks stress tests(although never did long stress tests, just long game then stress test) Cyber punk at 1080p, for reference to demanding game never reached over 70°C I don't recall the mosfets temperature but this board seems to be perfect for over clocking especially at price range. The heat sinks are directly on mosfets as well. Also noticed plenty of errors in Bestbuys listing in this and other products. Always check manufacture websites spec sheets, please. It even says gen 2 pci which can be misleading. The pcie lanes allows for gen 4 down to gen 1. I'd say get this, but I'm not sure how well that 11600k can go on terms of overclock, as my test is from previous gen. If you hadn't gotten the CPU already you're better off with the 10700k as that will be cheaper and actually run better.(was in boat of deciding if it was worth 10 or 11 gen intel) Unless you're doing some serious file transferring in which that might allow you better transfer rates based on if you got 4x4 m.2 or gen 4 pci devices, but even then... Negligible if you're overclock. (Micr*Cent** will be your friend if you live within 2hr drive) have fun :)
P.S. binning is always a thing to keep in mind as not all processor's will overclock the same or even mobos(lesser chance of difference)