Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Ultra 5 250K Plus Review

Cinebench R24 and R26

Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Ultra 5 250K Plus Review

Cinebench R24 and R26

The latest version of the famous Maxon benchmarking tool is built on their latest engine and, in a change to the office of the previous two versions, gives us a chair and sweater lit by a window and a large bulb. It’s a much sterner test of your rendering capabilities and will make your cooling setup sweat. It’s sufficiently demanding that we use it for our VRM temperature testing. Exactly.

If you remember the price comparison then the fact the Intel’s both double the performance of their respective AMD rivals is staggering.

Their most recent version, R26, utilises the same scene. It is, however, optimised behind the scenes as our scores attest. In time this will fill out.

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