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Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 Processor 270K Plus 24 cores (8 P-cores + 16 E-cores) up to 5.5 GHz

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Features

  • NextGen Platform Support: Compatible with Intel 800 Series Chipsetbased motherboards with LGA1851 Socket enabling PCIe 5.0/4.0 and highspeed DDR5 memory (up to 7200 MT/s).
  • HighPerformance Core Configuration: Features up to 24 cores (8 Pcores + 16 Ecores) for demanding gaming and creator
  • UltraFast Boost Clocks: Reaches up to 5.5 GHz max turbo frequency for toptier responsiveness and performance
  • Built for Enthusiasts: Unlocked for performance tuning when paired with Intel Zseries chipsets, making it ideal for overclockers and power users.
  • Robust Power & Thermal Design: Engineered with 125W base power and 250W max turbo power to sustain highintensity

Description

Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 Processor 270K Plus. Featuring PCIe 5.0 & 4.0 support and DDR5 support, Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 Processors 270K Plus are optimized for enthusiast gamers and creators and help deliver high performance. Compatible with Intel® 800 Series Chipset-based motherboards. 125W Processor Base Power.

Brand: Intel


CPU Manufacturer: Intel


CPU Model: Intel Core Ultra 7


CPU Speed: 3.7 GHz


CPU Socket: LGA1851


Processor Series: Intel Core Ultra 7


Processor Speed: 3.7 GHz


Processor Socket: LGA1851


Secondary Cache: 36 MB


Wattage: 125 watts


Cache Memory Installed Size: 40 MB


Processor Count: 24


Processor Number of Concurrent Threads: 24


Processor Core Count: 24


Cooling Method: Air


Item Dimensions L x W: 4.57"L x 1.73"W


Brand: Intel


Processor Brand: Intel


Model Number: ULTRA 7 270K PLUS


UPC: 735858553308


Manufacturer: Intel


Mfr Part Number: BX80768270K


Warranty Description: 3 year manufacturer


Item Weight: 0.04 Kilograms


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cheaper than the 285k and better, in many regards. Awesome.
Been running this CPU (270k Plus) for a few weeks now and I'm very happy with it. Great performance and rock stable. I am pretty amazed at its low price versus its nearest competitotor (285k). The 270k Plus is not even really a "compromise"-- It's actually better in many regards. It has the newest silicon and the best IMC (integrated memory controller) and benchmark-wise it sometimes outperforms the 285k! For almost half the cost. Amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026 by Scott Thomas

  • Matches 9800x3d For VR Use Matches 9800x3d For VR Use
I came from a dying 14700k which was replacing a 13700k, both of which were bought with in the last 2yrs that says a lot for the 13‐14000 series. My PC is solely used for Simracing in VR running a 4k per eye resolution headsets and 144hz monitors and the CPUs were paired with a Gigabyte Gaming OC 5090. There are many side applications running at the same time as the main sim title LMU and a typical session is about 1 - 2 hrs long, needless to say the demand on the PC is high. The CPU/ GPU has always been water cooled with temps staying in the mid to low 40s during game play. I've been running the 270k Plus for about a month now and have seen a very noticeable uplift in performance measured not solely by FPS but by being able to turn up in game values to high and Ultra while still hitting 87 - 90 FPS on a Pimax Crystal Super 50ppd. All the while keeping the headset values at 3560 x 3560ppd with a smooth stutter free image, 25 cars visible during a session. I have pushed it higher and gotten a smooth image, but at this resolution everything is super clear and CPU/GPU timings area under 9 which is more than good for VR. I went with the 270k Plus over switching to AMDs 9800x3d purely on a cost value. I already had DDR5 ram in the previous setup with the 14700k so I only needed a motherboard to use the 270k Plus and I went with an Asus z890 Maximus Hero. This was a savings of $1000 by sticking with intel considering I would have needed new ram and a new AMD motherboard and an AMD compatible waterblock as well as the AMD CPU which CPU alone was $170 more expensive than the 270k. I am sure the 9800x3d would have given a few frames more, but in all the reviews I found it would have been only 3 - 5 more frames which didn't justify an additional $1000 to make the switch and the performance I get with the 270k is just right for my needs, which when considering what I am trying to push I can't see anyone really needing much more. Only time will tell if the 270k holds up or fails like the previous Gen CPUs did for me but at current cost I'd go with the 270k again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026 by Wesley Stokes

  • Cost effective
I chose this CPU because it is relatively inexpensive for my purposes. I'm replacing a Ryzen 9950X with this because I'm migrating the Ryzen to be my hypervisor for my home network. Compared to it, this one provides slightly improved single-threaded performance and provides better frame rates in most games. While the Ryzen has 16, full sized cores, I don't need that many in my workstation / play system but can use them in my hypervisor. I cool it with a large, Noctua cooler and it has been a reliable system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026 by Darrin J. Fangman

  • Impressions after a couple months of use.
As advertised and talked about by benchmarkers. The processor delivers well in multitasking and rendering. Installs just like any other processor and has good stability with OC profiles. Uses Asus new AI OC tuning for live over locking based on load. When working on 3d models or rendering objects the processor quick clocks high to meet demand averaging 5.5k Mhz. When idling with just music playing it has gone as low as 3.8k Mhz. Definitely want a good cooler with this processor. Dedicated air cooler with chambers or a high end AiO. The area around the PC gets 2-5 degrees warmer then the rest of the room. Under load the CPU hits 60C at the highest so far under load with a AiO running about 65% to maintain that temperature. If you want a high end all round processor that can work and play. This is the processor. The AMD alternative is powerful and good for gaming and single core processes... But doesn't compare when it comes to high end emulation, rendering, and multi core tasks. Hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2026 by Patrick

  • Intel Core Ultra 7 270K — High-End Performance Without Paying 285K Prices
The Intel Core Ultra 7 270K is one of the best value high-end CPUs Intel has put out in a long time. It gives you 24 cores, strong clocks, excellent multitasking performance, and a platform that feels premium without forcing you to jump all the way to the much more expensive 285K. Intel lists the 270K Plus starting at $299, while the boxed 285K carries a recommended price of $599, so you are basically paying about 100% more for the 285K. What makes the 270K so good is that it hits that sweet spot between performance, efficiency, and price. You still get the same 24-core layout, modern platform support, DDR5, PCIe 5.0, and unlocked overclocking support, so it doesn’t feel like a compromise CPU at all. For anyone who wants a balanced system for gaming, content creation, multitasking, streaming, or heavy everyday use, the 270K makes a lot more sense than stepping up to the 285K unless you just want the flagship name. The 285K may be the higher-tier chip, but the 270K gives you a whole lot of what matters for a fraction of the extra cost. That’s what makes it such an easy recommendation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2026 by Brandon

  • High-End CPU for Mid-Range $$$$$
Monster 24 Core CPU for less than half the price of what the other guys are charging. Easily the CPU of 2026 to buy.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2026 by PCTechReview

  • In the dark ages of PC building MSRP is meaningless
Sure it is cheaper than a 285k, but the big deal about this CPU was the advertised $299 price tag that no retailer honored. If you are going to build on Arrow Lake then it is the best to get this late in its life, but I wouldn't bother unless you need specific Intel features right now.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026 by Kamille Bidan

  • Good upgrade from Ryzen 5800X
Arrived quickly and was a good step up from a Ryzen 5800X. Only if you can get DDR5 at a decent price of already have some though!
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026 by SMyth

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