Friday, August 20th 2021

Alphacool Provides Compatibility for Coolers and AIOs on Socket 1700 and Socket P+ (LGA 4189)

Server and workstation users will soon be able to mount all Eisblock XPX Pro models and the Eisbaer Pro AIO on the LGA 4189 socket. The corresponding bracket will soon be available as an option. Owners of an XPX Pro cooler or the Eisbaer PRO AIO can contact Alphacool with their invoice to receive a free bracket: info@alphacool.com

All Eisblock XPX coolers and Eisbaer AIOs are already compatible with Intel Socket LGA 1700. If you own an Alphacool Eisblock XPX cooler and looking to upgrade to the new Intel Socket 1700, you don't have to worry about additional mounts. All Eisblock XPX coolers are already compatible with the new socket LGA 1700 with the included mounting material. A corresponding new manual for all coolers of the Alphacool Eisblock XPX series will be available online when the socket is released. All Eisbaer CPU AIO water coolers are also compatible with Socket 1700 with the enclosed mounting kit.
Already compatible CPU DIY water cooler models for Intel Socket LGA 1700 with new instructions!
Model name - Article number
Eisblock XPX - 12565
Eisblock XPX polished clear - 12846
Eisblock XPX satain clear - 12847
Eisblock XPX Aurora Edge Chrome / Black - 12949 / 12948
Eisblock XPX Aurora Chrome / Black - 12947 / 12946
Eisblock XPX Pro Aurora - 12951 / 12950
Eisblock XPX 1U - 12961
Eisblock XPX Pro 1U - 12936
Eisblock XPX Pro Aurora Light - 12981

Already compatible AIO water coolers for Intel Socket LGA 1700
Model name - Article number
Eisbaer Solo Chrome / Black - 12938 / 12511
Eisbaer Solo LT -12886
Eisbaer 240 / 280 / 360 / 420 / 200 - 11285 / 11287 / 11286 / 11390 / 11762
Eisbaer Aurora 240 / 280 / 360 / 420 - 11728 / 11729 / 11730 / 11731
Eisbaer LT 240 / 360 - 11285 / 11286
Eisaber Extreme 280 - 11594
Eisbaer Pro Aurora 240 / 360 - 11772 / 11771
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3 Comments on Alphacool Provides Compatibility for Coolers and AIOs on Socket 1700 and Socket P+ (LGA 4189)

#1
docnorth
This was somehow expected I guess.
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#3
ypsylon
Seems like Intel not only lost the performance crown to the AMD, but also cannot design (or delegate, because that was external company job) useable retention mechanism for a CPU which is foolproof the way AMD did with SP3/TR4.

LGA3647 was horrendous, but 4189 is just simply an abomination. Period.
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