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Noctua Unveil AM5 Compatibility Offering Free Upgrade Kits Where Needed!

Noctua has officially confirmed that all its CPU coolers and mounting kits that support AMD AM4 also support the upcoming AM5 socket, except the NH-L9a-AM4 low-profile cooler and the NM-AM4-L9aL9i mounting kit. For the latter, Noctua announced the new NM-AM5-L9aL9i kit that will be available free of charge from the end of October. Mounting upgrade kits for older heatsink models that do not yet support AM4 will also be provided to customers at no additional cost.

Noctua AM5 Socket Compatibility

AM5 (LGA1718) is AMD’s upcoming socket for its next-generation Ryzen 7000 (Zen 4) series processors. In short, all Noctua coolers and mounting kits that support AM4 are upwards compatible with socket AM5, except the NH-L9a-AM4 and the NM-AM4-L9aL9i.

All Noctua AM4 mountings except the ones of the NH-L9a-AM4 and the NM-AM4-L9aL9i attach to the threads of the standard AM4 stock backplate. Since these backplate threads and their pattern are identical on AM4 and AM5, our AM4 mountings that attach to the standard AMD backplate also support AM5.

This means that all SE-AM4 models as well as all Noctua multi-socket coolers purchased since 01/2019 already support socket AM5. Multi-socket coolers purchased before this date that has already been upgraded to AM4 using the NM-AM4 or NM-AM4-UxS kits also require no further upgrades. Older multi-socket coolers that have been purchased before 2019 and have not yet been upgraded to AM4 can be made compatible with AM5 using these upgrade kits. For easier identification, the NM-AM4 or NM-AM4-UxS kits will be renamed to NM-AM5/4-MP83 (for coolers with 83mm mounting pitch) and NM-AM5/4-MP78 (for coolers with 78mm mounting pitch).

“We have offered free-of-charge mounting upgrade kits to our customers ever since AMD introduced AM2 in 2006, and we’re proudly continuing this tradition with the upcoming Ryzen 7000 series processors and their new AM5 socket”, says Roland Mossig (Noctua CEO). “While all our current multi-socket coolers already support AM5 out of the box and don’t require any updates, customers will be able to upgrade the NH-L9a as well as most older coolers at no additional cost, so even 15-year-old coolers can be used on the latest processors!”

Where Can I Learn More?

For ordering the mounting kits free of charge via Noctua’s website, proof of purchase of both an eligible Noctua CPU cooler and either an AM5/4 CPU or an AM5/4 motherboard will be required. Depending on the country, express shipping options may be available but will be subject to service charges.

Alternatively, customers who need the kits urgently should be able to purchase them from online retailers for a price in the region of €7.90/$7.90. – Should you wish to learn more about Noctua’s official socket compatibility, you can check out the website here!

Alternatively, for ordering your free upgrade kit (if required) check out their support website here!

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