AceGoober
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that was my first guess too. seems to be it.That's a Swiftech block, I don't recognize the specific model but that's a start.
What socket are we dealing with? Lga1150 or 55 or what
Edit: looks like a swiftech apogee xl
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That's a Swiftech block, I don't recognize the specific model but that's a start.
What socket are we dealing with? Lga1150 or 55 or what
Edit: looks like a swiftech apogee xl
View attachment 456031
I believe thats what it is also.That's a Swiftech block, I don't recognize the specific model but that's a start.
What socket are we dealing with? Lga1150 or 55 or what
Edit: looks like a swiftech apogee xl
View attachment 456031
LGA1200 mounting is compatible with LGA115X mounting, I don't believe the height changed much if any either so you should already be good to go, I've heard it could be a little loose but washers fix that easily. I skipped lga1200 so I can't promise the screw length is the same, but the mounting holes are. Worst case scenario is run down to a hardware store and match the threads, get different screws. M3 I believe, but Swiftech may have used something else.LGA 1151. Want to see if there is a backplate to adapt for a LGA 1200 or have to buy a new block.
1200 uses the same backplate, only the inside of the socket is different so you should be good to go.LGA 1151. Want to see if there is a backplate to adapt for a LGA 1200 or have to buy a new block.