Sure that is great and again, The bazooka has a power limit and it will drop the power delivery to 65W since it cant sustain long term power indefinitely (56 seconds short term is 170W if I'm not mistaken). You would have to go with way more expensive board to supply higher power to the CPU. With a 5800x3d, you literally can use a board that costs $90 and it will not impact the CPU's performance.
What this means is you lose performance.
What I dislike about this statements guys is, you pick features of premium motherboards (or reviews conducted with a premium board like ASUS Z690 Maximus Hero here at TPU's) and prices of the cheap ones and forget to mention the power limits and difference here which will make the 12700 frequency dip.
If you look at the TPUs 12900K's (no 12700 or F review here but other sites have it) performance while power constrained, you will know what I'm talking about and how much the performance drops while it happens. This situation is exactly what will happen to your 12700F when the 65W (spec of the CPU) power limit kicks with that board with the Bazooka board. So, this is a hidden performance loss which you guys don't mention.
In my eyes, that was a very bad advice.