To be fair, they would be better paired with an i3 or i5. I always kind of shake my head a little bit whenever I see reviews for entry-level/budget boards and the reviewer decides to slap a 13900K on it and then calls the VRM's inadequate. Like, of course the VRM's are going to be overwhelmed - it's a 13900K!
On the other hand, ASRock has been pulling this kind of shit for years, since Z490 (and probably earlier than that) wherein they make these entry/budget so-called Z series boards, but in reality the boards are more H-series than anything, probably not even able to run a fucking potato, reviewers do their thing (i.e. review them) and call them horribly inadequate (which they are) and then ASRock throws a hissy fit and blacklists the reviewer for "negative press". But it's like, gee ASRock, maybe you shouldn't advertise your boards to be apart of a high-end chipset when it clearly isn't