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Arctic Launches New Alpine 17 Intel LGA1700 CPU Coolers

ARCTIC has announced the launch of two new CPU coolers with the Alpine 17 and Alpine 17 CO, compact air coolers designed exclusively for the Intel LGA1700 socket. With the release of its newest Alpine coolers, ARCTIC presents an affordable option for users looking to cool their Alder Lake processors. The successors to the Alpine 12 series retain its classic radial heatsink design but are specifically built for the LGA1700 socket.

Arctic Alpine 17 Intel LGA1700 CPU Coolers

The cooler’s Y-shaped fin ensures optimal heat distribution in the heatsink, while heat dissipation is significantly enhanced by the Alpine 17’s large surface area and high airflow rate. With a low installation height of only 68.2 mm, the Alpine 17 and Alpine 17 CO are ideal choices for most all-in-one systems as well as small cases (Mini-ITX, µATX etc.).

ANo mounting kits are necessary to install the Alpine 17 and Alpine 17 CO. Indeed, no tools of any kind are needed: the coolers come with pre-applied MX-4 thermal paste and pre-mounted push pins, making installation an effortless process -even for beginners. Its 92 mm fan can be controlled via PWM. With its wide speed range, the fan guarantees flexibility of use and balanced, efficient cooling performance.

No mounting kits are necessary to install the Alpine 17 and Alpine 17 CO. Indeed, no tools of any kind are needed: the coolers come with pre-applied MX-4 thermal paste and pre-mounted push pins, making installation an effortless process -even for beginners. Its 92 mm fan can be controlled via PWM. With its wide speed range, the fan guarantees flexibility of use and balanced, efficient cooling performance.

Price & Availability

Arctic has confirmed that these new Intel LGA1700 exclusive CPU coolers are available to purchase now with the Alpine 17 coming with an MSRP of €13,99, and the Alpine 17 CO at €14,99. – Now, admittedly, we’ll freely concede that its a little unusual that these are hitting the market as seemingly LGA1700 exclusive designs. – With this in mind, therefore, although these are now commercially available, we suspect that these are primarily going to be touted to OEMs looking for an inexpensive cooling solution.

If you do, however, want to learn more about these and other Arctic products, you can check out their official website via the link here!

What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

Mike Sanders

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