While various cooler manufacturers have, over the last few weeks, been declaring their various support for Intel’s upcoming Alder Lake-S LGA 1700 socket, Alphacool has remained somewhat suspiciously quiet on the subject. Following a report via Videocardz, however, all has been revealed as they have just confirmed that practically all of their air, AIO, and custom loop cooling solutions are ready for the new processors/motherboards!
While Alphacool is citing that all of their CPU coolers and AIO products are compatible with Intel’s LGA 1700 socket, the more honest answer is that practically all of them are. I believe I can identify a couple of exceptions, but admittedly, they are hardly new releases.
Putting that one minor (and possibly petty) point to one side, however, Alphacool has confirmed that an LGA 1700 kit is available for all of the following models (grab a coffee because it’s a BIG list):
AIO LIQUID COOLERS:
Water Block/Custom Loop CPU Solutions
At the time of writing it is a little difficult to ascertain exactly how owners of these CPU cooling solutions can apply for their LGA 1700. In addition, Alphacool has not confirmed what kind of prices consumers can expect either. Albeit, as per most other manufacturers, we expect that the LGA 1700 kit will be provided effectively for ‘free’ as long as the user covers the postage.
If you do, therefore, want to learn more, you can check out the official Alphacool website via the link here!
What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!
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