Tuesday, October 8th 2024

ENDORFY Confirms CPU Coolers Compatibility with Intel LGA1851 Socket

ENDORFY, the European manufacturer of CPU coolers, power supplies, PC cases and lifestyle products, has announced that, according to the latest information from Intel, its current range of CPU coolers, including the Spartan 5-series, Fera 5-series, Fortis 5-series, and Navis F-series, will be compatible with the upcoming Intel LGA 1851 socket, designed for the Core Ultra 200 processors. This compatibility ensures that customers upgrading their systems can continue using their existing ENDORFY coolers, offering excellent thermal performance and noise reduction without the need for replacement.

The new LGA 1851 socket has more pins than its predecessor (1851 vs. 1700) while maintaining the same mounting dimensions as LGA 1700. This cross-compatibility enables ENDORFY coolers to integrate seamlessly with the latest Intel hardware. With Arrow Lake processors expected to deliver significant performance improvements, ENDORFY coolers are ready to handle the increased thermal demands, ensuring optimal system performance and stability.
Customers using the Spartan 5 for compact builds, the versatile Fera 5, the high-performance Fortis 5, or the powerful Navis F liquid cooling solutions can trust that ENDORFY will keep their systems running cool and efficiently, even with the latest CPU advancements.
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4 Comments on ENDORFY Confirms CPU Coolers Compatibility with Intel LGA1851 Socket

#1
maxfly
I truly appreciate Endorfys modesty in omitting the usual classless corporate blurb... greatestest, ever of all time, number one manufacturer of blankety blank blank products, world-wide, we ownemall. Blow hard intro. Sadly, I can't say I've ever heard of them. :(

Hopefully they maintain this modest intro as they gain popularity. Rock on Endorfy!
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_roman_
Is it produced in Russia?, Turkey?, ... when they say European Manufacturer? Usually you claim made in XY.
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Macro Device
_roman_Is it produced in Russia?
Poland. At least their HQ is there.
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Woomack
_roman_Is it produced in Russia?, Turkey?, ... when they say European Manufacturer? Usually you claim made in XY.
HQ, management, sales, and other things are in Poland. They used to have other brands like Silentium PC, but rebranded everything in the last years. Most (if not all) of their products are manufactured in China. Some of their AIO coolers used to have the same OEM and internals as Corsair (pump, coldplate, ..). I don't know what they use right now. In general, AIOs are solid, but the design isn't as eye-catching as that of most of the competition. Other coolers are pretty good, too. On the other hand, they're quite cheap, so also popular in some EU countries like ... well... Poland. I know they are trying to appear in global markets (I have contacts in their marketing), so their availability in other countries will be much better soon. So far, they're mainly in the center of the EU.
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