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Your CPU is bottlenecking everything — the Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus was built to fix that.
Multitasking stutters, heavy workloads crawling, game frames dropping mid-fight — these are CPU problems, not GPU problems. The Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus from the Intel Core Ultra Processors Series 2 lineup lands on the Arrow Lake architecture and changes the performance-to-value calculation completely. Available at PCB Store Bangladesh at a competitive price, this processor is one of the strongest desktop CPU options in 2026.
Arrow Lake is not a rebadge. Intel's TSMC N3B lithography brings a real architectural shift.
The 250KF Plus packs 18 total cores — 6 Performance-cores and 12 Efficient-cores — running 18 threads total. Max Turbo Frequency hits 5.3 GHz on the P-cores and 4.6 GHz on the E-cores. Performance-core base sits at 4.2 GHz, Efficient-core base at 3.3 GHz.
That hybrid core layout handles both burst-heavy tasks and sustained background workloads simultaneously.
No integrated graphics on this SKU. Pair it with a dedicated GPU and the platform performs without compromise.
For gaming builds at this price tier, it absolutely belongs in the conversation.
Six Performance-cores at 5.3 GHz turbo handle game engines hard. The 12 Efficient-cores absorb background tasks — Discord, streaming software, browser tabs — without touching the P-core headroom reserved for the game. Intel Thread Director manages this automatically at the OS level.
DDR5 at 7200 MT/s means memory bandwidth is no longer a constraint. PCIe 5.0 support with up to 24 lanes gives your GPU and NVMe the full bandwidth they need. This is a complete high-performance Intel CPU platform, not a partial one.
Banks, IT firms, and office setups needing a reliable daily driver with solid security features will appreciate Intel Boot Guard, Secure Key, AES-NI, and Control-Flow Enforcement Technology baked in at silicon level.
Thermal ceiling is 105°C with full thermal monitoring tech active. The PCG 2020A specification covers cooler compatibility guidance.
At 125 W base power and 159 W maximum turbo, this chip rewards a quality air or AIO cooler. It is not an extreme power draw for an 18-core desktop processor. Enthusiast-grade air coolers handle it comfortably at stock settings.
Intel Speed Shift Technology and Enhanced SpeedStep keep power draw disciplined during idle and light loads. The chip is not burning watts when it does not need to.
Yes, and increasingly so. The Intel AI Boost NPU delivers 13 TOPS, bringing the overall platform to 22 TOPS (Int8).
Supported AI frameworks include OpenVINO, WindowsML, DirectML, ONNX RT, and WebNN. Windows Studio Effects run natively through the NPU. Intel Deep Learning Boost on the CPU cores adds further inference acceleration.
For users running local AI tools, productivity apps with AI-assist features, or creative software leveraging machine learning, this is hardware-level support, not a marketing label.
PCB Store carries the Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus with full warranty and local after-sales support across Bangladesh.
If you are building a custom PC in Bangladesh and need a reliable source for genuine computer components, PCB Store Dhaka is the destination. The team handles warranty claims, technical issues, and product support directly — no third-party runaround.
Stock moves fast on Arrow Lake chips at this performance tier. Check current Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus price in Bangladesh on the PCB Store product page and secure yours before availability tightens.
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Six P-cores at 5.3 GHz handle game or render workloads while 12 E-cores absorb background tasks. DDR5 7200 MT/s and PCIe 5.0 support complete the high-performance platform.
It uses the FCLGA1851 socket. You need a compatible Z890 or B860 motherboard to build with this processor.
No. The KF suffix means no integrated GPU. A discrete graphics card is required for display output.
Base TDP is 125 W with a maximum turbo power of 159 W. A quality 750W PSU handles this comfortably in a full gaming build.
It supports DDR5 up to 7200 MT/s with a maximum capacity of 256 GB across two channels.
The 250KF Plus wins on architecture, AI acceleration, PCIe 5.0, and DDR5 7200 support. The 14600K is older and lacks NPU hardware entirely.
Yes. It supports both PCIe 5.0 and 4.0 with up to 24 lanes, fully compatible with next-gen NVMe SSDs and GPU configurations.
Yes. Intel VT-x and VT-d support, 18 threads, and DDR5 up to 256 GB make it a capable processor for development environments, Docker workloads, and virtual machines.