Noctua Confirms Free Cooler Heatsink Upgrades Amid Intel LGA1851 Reveal

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Great Consumer-Friendly Move From Noctua!

[Press Release] With the recent announcement of Intel’s Core Ultra 200 series, Noctua has great new to share for users of its existing CPU coolers.

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Not only will the LGA1700 coolers support the new Intel LGA1851 socket, but the company will also offer free mounting upgrade kits for older heatsinks that don’t support either of these sockets.

As Noctua’s CEO puts it, this upgrade will allow LGA1851 compatibility with coolers released as far back as 20 years ago. To avail this offer, users must simply fill out the mounting kit order form on the company’s website.

Those who require the mounting kit on an urgent basis can also consider purchasing the NM-i17xx-MP83 and NM-i17xx-MP78 sets on Amazon. Follow this link to Noctua’s website for more details on the LGA1851 socket and this upgrade program. As always, you can also check out other class-leading products on the website.

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