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Intel LGA1851 to Retain Cooler Compatibility with Select LGA1700 Socket Coolers

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Azza has introduced its new Cube 240 and Cube 360 liquid AIO coolers, compatible with Intel's upcoming LGA1851 socket for Arrow Lake processors. The new LGA1851 socket offers more contact pins than the previous LGA1700 socket, but it maintains the same dimensions and mounting spacing, allowing many existing coolers to remain compatibility. As we see with the latest Reddit post of the Azza Cube 360 installation manual, the LGA1851 socket will retain cooler compatibility with the current LGA1700 socket. For users planning to upgrade to the upcoming Arrow Lake platform, the cooler installation will be the least of their worries if their mounting brackets are compatible.

However, one notable change with LGA1851 is the higher maximum dynamic pressure, signifying increased mounting pressure from CPU coolers. But that only sometimes leads to new mounting mechanisms for coolers. In addition to Azza, Noctua's coolers, like NH-U12, have also confirmed signs of Arrow Lake support, as you can see here.



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Why do intel keep increasing the pressure more and more? Just press down all round the CPU instead of just the centre.

Thermalright incoming.
 
Intel, 5 different socket mount sizes, Jeez, just stick to one size.
 
Did not need much pressure when intel had CPU's without the Heatspreader. The good old P3's remember those with a golden orb could OC like crazy. Even the P4's and first core 2 duos delid them and wow did not need much pressure to have great cooling.
 
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