Good choices.
For those on a tight budget, I'd also consider the 13500 or 13400 CPUs. The 13500 has the same cores as the 13600K, but with lower clocks and based on Alder Lake, and it runs at 65W. It's performance shlould be close to 12600K performance, which is nothing to scoff at.
The 13400 has the same core configuration as the 12600K, with lower clocks but this one uses the newer Raptor Lake cores, so the loss in performance won't be as big. It should also be a good option.
Please excuse my bad English.
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