LGA1150 and LGA1155 sockets have the same holes for mounting CPU coolers, meaning a cooler that supports 1155 socket will support 1150 boards, and vice versa.
LGA1150 and LGA1155 sockets have the same holes for mounting CPU coolers, meaning a cooler that supports 1155 socket will support 1150 boards, and vice versa.
I tried looking this up but all the results were pre-haswell assumptions. Now that it's out, has anyone confirmed it?
Was this confirmed?
yes. i'm using the stock cooler from my i5-3570k on my i3-4130 setup (since the i5's cooler is better than the i3's and the i3 isn't being overclocked)
I tried looking this up but all the results were pre-haswell assumptions. Now that it's out, has anyone confirmed it?
Was this confirmed?
yes. i'm using the stock cooler from my i5-3570k on my i3-4130 setup (since the i5's cooler is better than the i3's and the i3 isn't being overclocked)
i know this is an old thread but would this also apply to the LGA 1151, i noticed on frozencpu they have a category marked "LGA 115x" whereas all the other sockets have their own individual category. so would any LGA 115- work on my LGA 1151 board?
i know this is an old thread but would this also apply to the LGA 1151, i noticed on frozencpu they have a category marked "LGA 115x" whereas all the other sockets have their own individual category. so would any LGA 115- work on my LGA 1151 board?