Akasa Announces LGA 1700 Compatible CPU Coolers


Akasa, has announced they will be releasing an updated set of CPU coolers compatible with Intel’s newest mounting system, LGA1700. The new line of coolers will follow Intel’s official thermal and mechanical design guide and improves heat dissipation from the Alder Lake processors.

The 12th generation of Intel Core processors will be using this LGA1700 mounting system, launching with a host of technological advances. Intel’s new hybrid core design allows for efficient data processing, with the introduction of Performance and Efficiency cores (P-cores and E-cores respectively). P-cores are dedicated to the faster processing tasks, whilst Ecores have been built to work through background processes, therefore increasing the multitasking capabilities of the CPU. Due to the new sizes of these cores, the shape of the CPU’s integrated heatspreader (IHS) has changed to accommodate this, with its rectangular dimensions of 37.5 mm x 45 mm.

Using older LGA1200 coolers on the new processors may provide an uneven mounting pressure, due to the wider, rectangular shape of LGA1700, and the lower stack height of the CPU (basically a thinner IHS). The differences in pressure could cause some coolers to have an unsuitable mounting mechanism to provide the best cooling experience possible. There is evidence of uneven thermal paste spread when using adapter kits with LGA1200 coolers, which could lead to hotspots on the CPU – a dedicated LGA1700 cooler is recommended to prevent these pressure differences. It is especially important for this generation of CPUs because of the different core designs, which can produce a higher heat output compared to the previous generations.

Akasa’s new coolers will have a heatsink design which fits the Alder Lake CPUs – following Intel’s official thermal and mechanical design guide:

  • Standard coolers also have been updated with an increased base diameter of 43.6 mm, allowing more contact with the CPU and therefore more heat to conduct through to the heatsink fins. The standard coolers come with an optimized push pin length, where the length of the pin has increased to provide the best lateral pressure.
  • The new tower heatsink has a new eccentricity design to allow for tall RAM sticks to clear the cooler. The mounting kit included has a shorter spacer to ensure a snug fit with the new IHS size and a higher mounting pressure for improved heat dissipation.
  • Akasa is also planning on releasing updated versions of their liquid AIO coolers, which are high performance and essential for overclocking and pushing your new LGA1700 compatible CPU to the max!