Thoughts on the Core Ultra 7 265K in a Prebuilt PC?

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Asked By GamerDude42 On

Hey everyone! I found a prebuilt PC that includes the Core Ultra 7 265K processor, which I've heard is more efficient and cooler than the 13th and 14th gen Intel chips. I've traditionally used all-in-one PCs, and overheating is always a concern for me. I'm mainly using the PC for work, and I don't run demanding applications, but I want something that will stay relevant for a while. The specs are 16GB of DDR5 RAM, a 1TB SSD, B860 chipset, a 240mm liquid cooler, and a 700W 80+ certified power supply. I plan on adding a graphics card later for some gaming, though high FPS isn't my main priority. The price is around $1000 USD, which seems reasonable to me. Any feedback?

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Answered By TechBuff17 On

In general, gaming setups are usually much harder to optimize than office PCs. So if you build a gaming rig, the office work will handle itself pretty well. Building for gaming could cover both your work and gaming needs without much hassle.

CuriousCoder99 -

So you’re saying I should focus on gaming specs to ensure good performance even for work?

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