Friday, September 23rd 2022

DeepCool Announces Free Mounting Upgrades for AMD AM5 Socket

DeepCool, a global brand and manufacturer of computer hardware and peripherals for enthusiasts, announces that it will provide free-of-charge mounting kits for AMD's upcoming AM5 platform, enabling customers to continue using their existing DeepCool CPU coolers on the newest generation AMD CPUs (LGA1718). Additionally, current and future DeepCool coolers will also include the new mounting hardware where necessary.

The new processor will have a new IHS design, and will feature support for DDR5 RAM and PCI-E 5.0. The AM5 socket will utilize the same mounting pattern as the AM4 socket, but there is a slight variance in the height of the installed processor. Due to the slight variance, some DeepCool coolers will need to utilize upgraded mounting hardware. To help with the transition, DeepCool is releasing mounting upgrade kits that will be compatible with AM5 socket. These kits will feature hardware associated for the socket and include components required to perform the installation.
For a limited time, customers in the continental United States (lower 48 states) can obtain a free mounting kit by contacting HERE with proof of purchase of either an AM5 processor or an AM5 motherboard (X670) to reserve. Shipping to other regions such as Hawaii, Alaska, American territories, Canada, and Mexico, shipping charges will be incurred. Without an invoice, mounting kits will be available for purchase. Users who want faster, expedited shipping, are recommended to go on Amazon Store, depending on their region of purchase.

Users who are using DeepCool coolers can also verify if their cooler needs a kit by going to www.deepcool.com. There they can enter the serial number of the cooler used for verification, followed by next steps to complete the transaction.
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2 Comments on DeepCool Announces Free Mounting Upgrades for AMD AM5 Socket

#1
diopter
I just bought one of their AS500 cpu coolers a few weeks ago based on the news that AM4 and AM5 were supposed to be compatible. Now I find out that was only a half truth. I don't live in the USA so now if I want this kit I have to pay extra (postage costs). Great.
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zlobby
diopterI just bought one of their AS500 cpu coolers a few weeks ago based on the news that AM4 and AM5 were supposed to be compatible. Now I find out that was only a half truth. I don't live in the USA so now if I want this kit I have to pay extra (postage costs). Great.
I feel you. Just holler at them louder on social media and you should be golden.
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