I have an am5 processor that I have installed with an NH-L9a-AM4 L-type low profile cooler. It is supposedly compatible and there is an instruction video on YouTube. I followed it, however it is ...
With the next-gen socket AM5, AMD is departing from pin grid array (PGA) and moving to land grid array (LGA) on its mainstream chips. However, the move to a new socket with different orientation doesn ...
AM5 (LGA1718) is AMD’s upcoming socket for its next-generation Ryzen 7000 (Zen 4) series processors. In short, all Noctua coolers and mounting kits that support AM4 are upwards compatible with socket ...
Noctua has said that all of its coolers apart from one are upwards compatible with AMD's next-gen AM5 socket, which will debut with the new Zen 4-based Ryzen 7000 series CPUs launching later this year ...
With the upcoming AMD Ryzen 7000 series of desktop processors expected to arrive around October this year (give or take), one of the key differences to all prior Ryzen releases to date is that this ...
In a nutshell: Noctua's thermal paste guard mounts around the IHS of AM5 CPUs to prevent thermal paste from accumulating in the small cutouts. This should make it easier to clean the processor when ...
Noctua has this month introduced a range of new low-profile CPU coolers specifically designed for AMD rising processors. Measuring just 37 mm high the new NH-L9a-AM5 and NH-L9a-AM5 chromax.black Ryzen ...
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