I forgot the details. I am not home now and will tell you later.Details matter. What is the make/model of the cooler?
I will tell you later on when I am home.RGD didn't ask what cooler specifically it is out of idle curiosity, it's the key information to answer you question, without which your question is unanswerable. Though unless this cooler's company offers brackets that make it compatible, it is unlikely to work.
I am going to buy a mid-range 1700 CPU. A tough 775 cooler probably will do the job. The only problem is if it could be mounted to the CPU bracket.I wouldn't think so. Most coolers that were LGA775 might be LGA115x compatible, but certainly not LGA1700 as designed.
Now some LGA1700 boards still have the mounting holes for LGA115x/1200 so it is possible.
Given that LGA1700 CPUs can hit 220+ watts with ease, there probably aren't too many coolers from that era that could do the job effectively. Overclocking can push those CPUs well up in the 300W range.
Intel Core i5 processor 14500 or i5 14600kdetail matter, exactly which mid-range cpu?
Yes. It probably won't work. But this cooler is ready for overclocking, that mean it surpasses the 775 requirement.14600k can go up to 181w, which is about double of 775 cpu
Maybe. But it is made with copper. Its heat dissipation is much better than similar products which made with aluminum. Anyway, I am going to buy a cooler for LGA 1700 CPU.That'd be a pretty low end cooler by today's standards no matter what, but it won't have an adapter for LGA 1700 and wouldn't be worth it if it did.
Thanks.your mini copper cpu vs
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