WYP News Guru Apr 22, 2020 #1 Is your CPU cooler ready for LGA 1200? Read more about Noctua's support plans for LGA 1200.
AlienALX Well-known member Apr 22, 2020 #2 Why couldn't Intel have just used the X58/79/99/299 mount? The one that remained the same all these years FFS.
Why couldn't Intel have just used the X58/79/99/299 mount? The one that remained the same all these years FFS.
WYP News Guru Apr 22, 2020 #3 AlienALX said: Why couldn't Intel have just used the X58/79/99/299 mount? The one that remained the same all these years FFS. Click to expand... Intel's using the same mounts as LGA 115X, so anything that supported anything since Sandy Bridge supports this. I don't see the problem.
AlienALX said: Why couldn't Intel have just used the X58/79/99/299 mount? The one that remained the same all these years FFS. Click to expand... Intel's using the same mounts as LGA 115X, so anything that supported anything since Sandy Bridge supports this. I don't see the problem.
AlienALX Well-known member Apr 22, 2020 #4 Oh. I figured it wasn't the same, given how many kits they are giving away and selling. My bad.
WYP News Guru Apr 22, 2020 #5 AlienALX said: Oh. I figured it wasn't the same, given how many kits they are giving away and selling. My bad. Click to expand... All those coolers are pretty old. Noctua just supports their stuff for ages. A lot of those designs have newer models etc these days.
AlienALX said: Oh. I figured it wasn't the same, given how many kits they are giving away and selling. My bad. Click to expand... All those coolers are pretty old. Noctua just supports their stuff for ages. A lot of those designs have newer models etc these days.