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LGA 2011-3 Cpu blocks?

Planning a 2-way sli x-99 build for a friend, and i'm not having luck finding a cpu block for the new socket, or am i just not looking hard enough?

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The mounting is the same as standard LGA 2011.

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Planning a 2-way sli x-99 build for a friend, and i'm not having luck finding a cpu block for the new socket, or am i just not looking hard enough?

I'm pretty sure XSPC's Raystorm and Swiftech' Apogee XL both work on 2011-v3. As do  all LGA2011 blocks and most lga1150 blocks (as most modern blocks are interchangeable across all platforms).

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I'm pretty sure XSPC's Raystorm and Swiftech' Apogee XL both work on 2011-v3. As do  all LGA2011 blocks and most lga1150 blocks (as most modern blocks are interchangeable across all platforms).

So something like an EK Supremacy shouldn't be an issue?

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So something like an EK Supremacy shouldn't be an issue?

Nope, it'll work fine. 

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http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l3/g30/c325/s1572/list/p1/Liquid_Cooling-Water_Blocks_CPU_-_Socket-CPU_Socket_LGA2011-Page1.html

LGA2011 block support includes 2011-3 CPUs, just make sure the block you're purchasing has all of the parts necessary (check specs/features or look at compatibility guide on this site, for example).

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It's the same mounting system for 2011 :) the only thing that changed are a couple of pins on the socket itself, and they are electrical wiring differences.

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