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Intel Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU + 32GB Crucial Pro RAM + Gigabyte Z890 EAGLE MB

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Select Micro Center Stores have Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU, Gigabyte Z890 Eagle WiFi7 1851 MB, 32GB (2 x 16GB) Crucial Pro DDR5-6400 RAM for $549.99. Select free store pickup where available.

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Select Micro Center Stores have Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU, Gigabyte Z890 Eagle WiFi7 1851 MB, 32GB (2 x 16GB) Crucial Pro DDR5-6400 RAM for $549.99. Select free store pickup where available.

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BeigeRoad455
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This bundle provides an extremely good value for those with any productivity use cases, and can't afford to wait another ~6-months for nova lake. That being said, it's overkill for those who don't need extremely strong multithreaded cpu performance, and there are cheaper options available if you don't currently and never plan to use your computer for anything more cpu intensive than gaming.

The Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus is part of intels arrow lake refresh lineup, essentially slotting in as a tuned and rebranded core ultra 9 285k at a far cheaper price. It has 24 cores (8p+16e) and 24 threads as it doesn't support hyperthreading. In terms of productivity performance it is slightly superior to the i9-285k and not far behind amd's current mainstream flagship 9950x (excluding avx-512 workloads) while costing significantly less. It's also quite strong for gaming, slightly beating out amd's current zen5 non-x3d cpus, though falling a fair bit behind am5 x3d cpus (not terribly relevant unless you're using an rtx 5080 or stronger at below 4k resolution + upscaling). Power efficiency is also decent for a cpu of this class, somewhat worse under load than amd's zen 5 cpus but FAR better than previous 14th gen intel, and has a noticeable advantage of lower idle power draw compared to current multi-ccd amd cpus. The 270k+ supports intel quicksync (hardware accelerated video encoding/transcoding using the igpu), and enjoys a meaningful advantage over amd cpus in specific workloads that make use of it. The primary negative for the 270k+ is that it's on the dead end lga1851 socket; intels upcoming nova lake cpus will use the lga 1954 socket. Therefore, you'll need to replace your motherboard if you want to upgrade to a better cpu in the future. Amds am5 socket, on the other hand, is guaranteed to at minimum support next gen zen 6 cpus, and is heavily rumored to support 2-gen in the future zen7 cpus as well.
Reviews:
Techpowerup: https://www.techpowerup.com/revie...270k-plus/
Pugetsystems content creation: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs...on-review/
Gamers nexus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWbThC2Oys0
(9950x3d2 review with additional experimental benchmarks including the 270k+ in the tables: https://gamersnexus.net/cpus/do-n...s-24-hours)
Hardware unboxed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQmQEypnHRY

Motherboard specs: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherbo...E-WIFI7/sp
The Gigabyte Z890 EAGLE WIFI7 is a full size atx z890 (current gen high-end chipset) motherboard. It has: a 14(60a)+1+2 vrm, three pcie x16 slots (1x gen5 x16, 2x gen4 x4), four m.2 slots (1x gen5, 3x gen4), one usb4 type-c port, 2.5g lan, wifi 7, and bluetooth 5.4. Overall it appears to be a decent midrange board, and should be sufficient for even fairly strenuous productivity workloads.
A review can be found here: https://thinkcomputers.org/gigaby...rd-review/

The ram is the biggest disappointment in this combo, though considering the ongoing dram apocalypse (where prices have multiplied 4.5x and supply is heavily limited) that's to be expected. Ddr5 6400 cl32 is fairly decent, however as a crucial ram kit it unfortunately uses micron memory chips (most likely micron h-die if I had to guess). Compared to hynix memory, micron memory has drastically worse overclocking/tuning potential. This doesn't matter much if you would just be sticking with base xmp settings, but is fairly impactful if you are willing to manually tune your memory. That being said, hynix memory is obscenely expensive nowadays, and you'd be extremely hard pressed to find even micron memory like the one in this bundle for under $300.


Overall, if you need a new productivity/mixed usage computer in the short term, particularly for workloads intel still reigns supreme in (I highly recommend referencing the reviews I linked previously to compare cpu performance for your specific workloads), this bundle offers a very compelling value. If you can afford to wait 6+ months, nova lake will likely provide a substantial performance uplift, and amd might lower zen4/5 cpu prices in the meantime to better compete. If you don't need top tier multithreaded performance, it might be better to wait for a cheaper zen4/5 bundle which would have a meaningful upgrade path on the am5 socket.
NeatField3352
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Cant beat it at what? 1080p on a 5090? what a bummer. 270k runs circles around 7800x3D in everything else. Plus it has 16 more cores so yeah, it might use more watts. Shocker I know...

A shame AMD cpu prices are so inflated with prices over 80% higher than intel equivalent... which makes the whole AMD "upgrade path" talking point practically negligible.
essix
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Please educate yourself before spreading blatant misinformation.
The 270k plus is 24 core CPU that is basically the fastest multi-threaded CPU on the market. The 7800x3D has a measly 8 cores and DOESNT HAVE HALF the performance. Every CPU that competes with the 270K plus in multi-thread is 200W+ stock. Simply put, it has higher power draw (WHEN UNDER 100% load) because its so much faster. Youre trying to compare a V8 engine to a V4.
AM4 has NOT really gotten new CPUs, those are just reject bins of EXISTING CPU's. Like the 5700x3D isnt a new CPU, its a failed 5800x3D that AMD renamed to sell cheaper.
AM5 has one more generation left before AM6. Unless you plan to upgrade next year/for minimal gains, both are essentially dead sockets.

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This is a pretty sick deal.
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porksmugglersYesterday 08:28 PM
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It took them a few weeks, but finally down to a buy price for most consumers not wanting to wait for Nova Lake (which will be priced much higher anyway). I did a few at $650 and $600, told them to wait, but this is a real deal.
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This bundle provides an extremely good value for those with any productivity use cases, and can't afford to wait another ~6-months for nova lake. That being said, it's overkill for those who don't need extremely strong multithreaded cpu performance, and there are cheaper options available if you don't currently and never plan to use your computer for anything more cpu intensive than gaming.

The Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus is part of intels arrow lake refresh lineup, essentially slotting in as a tuned and rebranded core ultra 9 285k at a far cheaper price. It has 24 cores (8p+16e) and 24 threads as it doesn't support hyperthreading. In terms of productivity performance it is slightly superior to the i9-285k and not far behind amd's current mainstream flagship 9950x (excluding avx-512 workloads) while costing significantly less. It's also quite strong for gaming, slightly beating out amd's current zen5 non-x3d cpus, though falling a fair bit behind am5 x3d cpus (not terribly relevant unless you're using an rtx 5080 or stronger at below 4k resolution + upscaling). Power efficiency is also decent for a cpu of this class, somewhat worse under load than amd's zen 5 cpus but FAR better than previous 14th gen intel, and has a noticeable advantage of lower idle power draw compared to current multi-ccd amd cpus. The 270k+ supports intel quicksync (hardware accelerated video encoding/transcoding using the igpu), and enjoys a meaningful advantage over amd cpus in specific workloads that make use of it. The primary negative for the 270k+ is that it's on the dead end lga1851 socket; intels upcoming nova lake cpus will use the lga 1954 socket. Therefore, you'll need to replace your motherboard if you want to upgrade to a better cpu in the future. Amds am5 socket, on the other hand, is guaranteed to at minimum support next gen zen 6 cpus, and is heavily rumored to support 2-gen in the future zen7 cpus as well.
Reviews:
Techpowerup: https://www.techpowerup.com/revie...270k-plus/
Pugetsystems content creation: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs...on-review/
Gamers nexus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWbThC2Oys0
(9950x3d2 review with additional experimental benchmarks including the 270k+ in the tables: https://gamersnexus.net/cpus/do-n...s-24-hours)
Hardware unboxed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQmQEypnHRY

Motherboard specs: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherbo...E-WIFI7/sp
The Gigabyte Z890 EAGLE WIFI7 is a full size atx z890 (current gen high-end chipset) motherboard. It has: a 14(60a)+1+2 vrm, three pcie x16 slots (1x gen5 x16, 2x gen4 x4), four m.2 slots (1x gen5, 3x gen4), one usb4 type-c port, 2.5g lan, wifi 7, and bluetooth 5.4. Overall it appears to be a decent midrange board, and should be sufficient for even fairly strenuous productivity workloads.
A review can be found here: https://thinkcomputers.org/gigaby...rd-review/

The ram is the biggest disappointment in this combo, though considering the ongoing dram apocalypse (where prices have multiplied 4.5x and supply is heavily limited) that's to be expected. Ddr5 6400 cl32 is fairly decent, however as a crucial ram kit it unfortunately uses micron memory chips (most likely micron h-die if I had to guess). Compared to hynix memory, micron memory has drastically worse overclocking/tuning potential. This doesn't matter much if you would just be sticking with base xmp settings, but is fairly impactful if you are willing to manually tune your memory. That being said, hynix memory is obscenely expensive nowadays, and you'd be extremely hard pressed to find even micron memory like the one in this bundle for under $300.


Overall, if you need a new productivity/mixed usage computer in the short term, particularly for workloads intel still reigns supreme in (I highly recommend referencing the reviews I linked previously to compare cpu performance for your specific workloads), this bundle offers a very compelling value. If you can afford to wait 6+ months, nova lake will likely provide a substantial performance uplift, and amd might lower zen4/5 cpu prices in the meantime to better compete. If you don't need top tier multithreaded performance, it might be better to wait for a cheaper zen4/5 bundle which would have a meaningful upgrade path on the am5 socket.
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If I wasn't sticking to AMD builds I would totally buy this up. I might still possibly get this just for a windows machine.
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Quote from ghostfreckle :
🀦 β™‚οΈπŸ€¦ ♂️ Can't even beat a 7800x3D (80w) and the 270K Plus uses over 250w!!! 😲😲
Plus, its a dead socket. No upgrade path without a new motherboard.


AM4 still getting new cpus and AM5 gonna be around a few more years at least...
Cant beat it at what? 1080p on a 5090? what a bummer. 270k runs circles around 7800x3D in everything else. Plus it has 16 more cores so yeah, it might use more watts. Shocker I know...

A shame AMD cpu prices are so inflated with prices over 80% higher than intel equivalent... which makes the whole AMD "upgrade path" talking point practically negligible.
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anoldtexta8Yesterday 09:37 PM
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These intel cpus and their names are so confusing
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essixYesterday 10:27 PM
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Quote from ghostfreckle :
🀦 β™‚οΈπŸ€¦ ♂️ Can't even beat a 7800x3D (80w) and the 270K Plus uses over 250w!!! 😲😲
Plus, its a dead socket. No upgrade path without a new motherboard.

AM4 still getting new cpus and AM5 gonna be around a few more years at least...
Please educate yourself before spreading blatant misinformation.
The 270k plus is 24 core CPU that is basically the fastest multi-threaded CPU on the market. The 7800x3D has a measly 8 cores and DOESNT HAVE HALF the performance. Every CPU that competes with the 270K plus in multi-thread is 200W+ stock. Simply put, it has higher power draw (WHEN UNDER 100% load) because its so much faster. Youre trying to compare a V8 engine to a V4.
AM4 has NOT really gotten new CPUs, those are just reject bins of EXISTING CPU's. Like the 5700x3D isnt a new CPU, its a failed 5800x3D that AMD renamed to sell cheaper.
AM5 has one more generation left before AM6. Unless you plan to upgrade next year/for minimal gains, both are essentially dead sockets.
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deee5Yesterday 10:34 PM
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The AMD koolaid is strong. A generation brainwashed 🀣
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Damn nice deal, so tempting to get this, currently using 13700k , it's not much of a upgrade but recently getting random shut off while gaming . I have custom water loop. To much for swapping.
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GarrettM6420Yesterday 10:59 PM
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Well, assuming they're open Memorial Day, I'll be swinging in to grab this.
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JustyourdadYesterday 11:14 PM
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Video game is not the only thing a cpu can do. Also, 270k plus is more than enough for video game. The video encoding decoding on intel cpu is way better than what amd cpu can offer
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Quote from NeatField3352 :
Cant beat it at what? 1080p on a 5090? what a bummer. 270k runs circles around 7800x3D in everything else. Plus it has 16 more cores so yeah, it might use more watts. Shocker I know... A shame AMD cpu prices are so inflated with prices over 80% higher than intel equivalent... which makes the whole AMD "upgrade path" talking point practically negligible.
Also note that at idle, the intel chips sip power compared to the amd ones because they do not have to power the Infiniti fabric interconnect, and the efficiency cores are not as power hungry for the background tasks. so for gamers who game and then leave their rig idle, the intel chip will use less energy over time.

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ZatekToday 12:14 AM
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I saw this earlier when it was still advertised as $600 but showing in cart for $550. Glad I didn't pull the trigger a few days ago.
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