Intel’s new Core Ultra 200S Plus desktop processors have been getting a lot of attention lately for their fast gaming performance and phenomenal value, and I know many PC gamers are looking forward to their official launch today, March 26th.
I have no doubt these chips will sell fast, and if you’re interested, you’ll want to get one before they sell out and prices go up. I bring good news. Antonline has a limited supply of Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus chips available now for $214.99. If you want integrated graphics, you can too Buy the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus for $229.99.
Intel’s new Core Ultra 200S Plus desktop processors It’s an impressive generational update that caught everyone off guard when it was announced.
They come as a low-cost alternative Intel’s flagship 200S “Arrow Lake” chips with gamers and developers in mind, and reception from tech reviewers, including Windows Central Editor-in-Chief Ben Wilson, has been largely positive.
Wilson Award The Core Ultra 5 250K Plus received a Windows Central Best of Review awardnoting:
Ultimately, this chip is one that backs up Intel’s claims against the competition, as it aggressively tackles AMD’s Ryzen 9000 Series in an impressive move towards value for money. This is especially important because your average PC gamer is repeatedly banging their head with constant memory and memory crunches; You may just need to plug in a new motherboard.
The only difference between Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus is that the latter does not have integrated graphics. This means you need to pair it with a dedicated GPU, which most gamers and creators already plan to do. This saves quite a bit of money compared to the 250K Plus that Antonline has for sale.
The Core Ultra 5 250K/F Plus comes with 18 cores, 18 threads and a boost clock of up to 5.30 GHz. In these charts, you can see how the chip’s performance compares to other CPUs we’ve reviewed recently.
The Core Ultra 5 200K/F Plus is unlocked for overclocking (that’s where the “K” comes into play), and it works with Intel’s LGA 1851 socket, which is already used by non-Plus 200S chips. It can be paired with up to 7200 MHz DDR5 RAM.
Antonline will be too Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus If you want to get a more powerful chip with integrated graphics, it will be available soon.
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