
Intel Core Ultra 270K Plus and 250K Plus: solid multi‑core value stymied by RAM costs and a dead-end socket
Ars Technica’s review finds Intel’s Core Ultra 270K Plus and 250K Plus offer strong multi‑core performance and efficiency for their price, outperforming some AMD rivals in CPU-heavy tasks, and the 250K Plus is singled out as the better value. However, the overall system cost remains driven up by current RAM/SSD/GPU prices, and the LGA 1851 socket provides no upgrade path, making these CPUs a hard sell for budget-conscious builders who must also factor memory costs. Gaming performance lags AMD’s non‑X3D chips, though the chips stay cooler and more power-efficient than many predecessors.