Friday, October 21st 2022

Thermaltake is Now Ready for the New 13th Gen Intel Core Processors

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Power, Cooling, Gaming peripherals, and enthusiast Memory solutions, proudly announced that their air coolers, AIOs, and custom liquid-cooling parts, would be fully compatible with the upcoming 13th Gen Intel Core processors; that is to say, you can upgrade to the brand new 13th Gen Intel Core processors while keeping the cooler you're running at the moment.

Whichever Intel 13th Gen Core processor you choose for your new PC; Thermaltake's cooler can be suitable for your build and free of any compatibility issues when upgrading to your new CPUs. However, you may need extra mounting kits for certain models to transition to the LGA1700 platform; therefore, please contact your local Thermaltake representative office or resellers for more details. To release the full potential of the 13th Gen Intel Core processors, you can also go with Thermaltake's new series of ultra-fast DDR5 memory and utilize the new chips to their maximum.
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8 Comments on Thermaltake is Now Ready for the New 13th Gen Intel Core Processors

#1
john_
Is there really any cooling solution out there, ready or the 13900K?
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#2
raptori
There is no cooler is "Ready" for 13th Gen.
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#3
bonehead123
So they are taking the opposite of the OJ-Cochran position: "If it fits, you don't have to quit" hehehehe :D
raptoriThere is no cooler is "Ready" for 13th Gen.
Ready....as in will it bolt up correctly, yes...

Ready....as in able to handle the nuke reactor-level heat output...doubtful...
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#4
Warigator
raptoriThere is no cooler is "Ready" for 13th Gen.
Please explain why, because I think otherwise.
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#5
Hxx
When they say ready…. The socket didn’t change from 12th Gen so technically all these coolers have been ready for the past year.
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#6
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
john_Is there really any cooling solution out there, ready or the 13900K?
Adjust voltages in the bios and you will likely gain some performance and drop the heat. These boards overvolt the hell out of these chips and chips dont need that much.
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#7
thegnome
john_Is there really any cooling solution out there, ready for the 13900K?
How about a fat AIO, overbuilt custom watercooling or anything more exotic? Personally if I'd ever get a chip that high end I'd go full throttle on the rest including cooling...
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#8
Vario
I didn't know Thermaltake sold ram.
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