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Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF

LGA 1851, 5.40 GHz, 20 -Core
Price in EUR including VAT
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Product details

Intel Core Ultra processors of the 2nd generation deliver impressive gaming performance with newly developed cores that enable extremely smooth and responsive gameplay. Get ready for the next era of gaming with an Intel Core Ultra desktop processor.

Key specifications

Processor family
Core Ultra 7 2nd Gen
Number of processor cores
20 -Core
Number of threads
20
NPU power
13 TOPS
Max. TDP
250 W
L3 Cache
30 MB
PCI express version (max.)
5

General information

Item number
49734794
Manufacturer
Intel
Category
Processors
Manufacturer No.
BX80768265KF
Release date
24-10-2024
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Processor

Processor family
Core Ultra 7 2nd Gen
Socket
LGA 1851
Intel Core
Arrow Lake
Clock frequency
5.40 GHz
Max. turbo clock rate
5.50 GHz
Number of processor cores
20 -Core
Number of threads
20
Number of performance cores
8 -Core
Number of efficiency cores
12 -Core
Number of low power efficiency cores
12 -Core
NPU
Intel AI Boost
NPU power
13 TOPS
Lithography
3 nm
Max. TDP
250 W
L2 Cache
36000 kB
L3 Cache
30 MB
PCI express version (max.)
5
Processor design
64-bit

Memory

Memory channels
Dual-Channel
Memory type
DDR5-RAM
Max. memory (RAM)
256 GB

Origin

Country of origin
China

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
RE100

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
133,38 kg
Climate contribution
EUR 3,36

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
Intel Boxed

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Package dimensions

Length
12.10 cm
Width
10.60 cm
Height
4.50 cm
Weight
86 g

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30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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Statutory warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Processors» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Galaxus
  • 1.AMD
    1,2 %
  • 2.Intel
    1,7 %

Statutory warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Galaxus
  • 1.AMD
    5 days
  • 2.Intel
    7 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Processors» category returned?

Source: Galaxus
  • 1.AMD
    3,3 %
  • 2.Intel
    4 %
Source: Galaxus

Translation: machine translated
Overall ratingVery good85/100
Very good89/100
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Computer BildSingle testReleaseApril 2026
  • PositiveHigh working speed
  • PositiveHigh gaming speed with separate graphics card
  • NegativeNone

The new Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and 270K Plus provide a little more performance with more cores, especially the Ultra 7. Both CPUs deliver a high speed in everyday use and creative applications, but there are no real leaps forward. Therefore: If you own a 245K or 265K, you don't need the new CPUs. However, if you are considering buying an "Arrow Lake" CPU, you should go for the new models.

This test report belongs to a different type: Core Ultra 7 270K Plus (LGA 1851, 3.70 GHz, 24 -Core)
Very good80/100
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GameStarSingle testReleaseApril 2026
  • Positivehigh gaming performance
  • PositiveVery high application performance
  • PositiveCompetitive efficiency
  • Negativeoptimal gaming performance requires manual intervention in rare cases (Intel APO / Binary Optimisation Tool)

The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus from Intel's Arrow Lake refresh delivers a good overall package. It is particularly interesting for gamers who also value high performance in applications outside of gaming. However, Intel does not yet have an answer to AMD's gaming powerhouse in the form of the X3D processors - this will only be the case with the Nova Lake CPUs at the end of 2026 or in 2027 at the earliest.

This test report belongs to a different type: Core Ultra 7 270K Plus (LGA 1851, 3.70 GHz, 24 -Core)