Re CyberPowerPC Infinity Ultra 7 Plus
Re CyberPowerPC Infinity Ultra 7 Plus
Intel’s new Core Ultra 7 270K Plus proves an excellent partner for a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti card
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£1,916 (£2,299 inc VAT)
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Despite the inflated prices of RAM and storage, the UK wing of CyberPowerPC has stuffed a compelling amount of power into this PC. For a competitive £2,299 inc VAT, you benefit from one of Intel’s latest desktop chips, a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU and 32GB of DDR5 5600MT/sec RAM – and, as I’ll come on to, it’s wrapped up in a Lian Li case whose beauty is far from veneer deep. Intel’s “don’t call it a comeback” CPU, the Core Ultra 270K Plus, makes its debut in a finished system and, as our review of the chip on p56 makes clear, this is a fine all-rounder. It certainly offers a lot for your money: eight high-performance P-cores and 16 efficiency-focused E-cores bring 24 threads to any fight, and that’s why the Infinity Ultra 7 Plus devoured Cinebench 2024’s multicore task with gusto. A result of 2,436 shows its 3D rendering power, while the 21,945 result in Geekbench 6’s multicore section is again strong.