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be quiet! Announces AMD Socket AM5 CPU Compatibility

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be quiet!, the German manufacturer for premium PC components, declares that all its AM4-compatible CPU coolers with top-mounting are compatible with AMD's recently introduced Socket AM5 for Ryzen 7000 processors. Thanks to AMD's efforts to keep the same dimensions between sockets AM4 and AM5, a conversion kit is not necessary.

The flagship models Ryzen 9 7950X and Ryzen 9 7900X require a high-performing cooling solution, such as the water cooler be quiet! Silent Loop 2 360 mm or Silent Loop 2 280 mm. For the Ryzen 7 7700X and Ryzen 5 7600X, be quiet! recommends any AM5-compatible be quiet! water cooler or air cooler, except Pure Rock Slim 2 and Shadow Rock LP. It should be noted that bigger cooling surfaces leave more headroom for overclocking or use in cases with restricted air flow, so when in doubt, users should opt for a larger CPU cooler.



The full list of be quiet! coolers recommended for Socket AM5 includes:
  • Dark Rock Pro 4
  • Dark Rock 4
  • Dark Rock TF 2
  • Dark Rock Slim
  • Shadow Rock 3
  • Shadow Rock Slim 2
  • Shadow Rock LP
  • Pure Rock 2 FX
  • Pure Rock 2
  • Pure Rock Slim 2
  • Silent Loop 2
  • Pure Loop 2 FX
  • Pure Loop

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With these Ryzen 7000 temperatures, I hope we see Dark Rock Pro5 soon...
 
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Even with a great cooler, as per Der8auer's video, what's making these chips hot is the very thick IHS to maintain compat with AM4 coolers. Your best gain would be getting his delid tool and direct die adapter and ditch the stock IHS, that's where you will see a reduction of about 20 freaking degrees C lol.
 
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