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Cooler socket for LGA1366 Server MoBoard

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I'm currently thinking about buying a particular server motherboard (Fujitsu Celsius R670-2 D2618-C14 GS2 Dual Sockel LGA) but since I'm pretty new to the whole "server business" I'm wondering whether this motherboard is compatible with "normal" LGA 1366 (PC) heat sink? I know that some board manufactures put have some weird proprietary mounting solution. I can't really find any information on the web about that board (I think it might have never been sold seperatly from a pre-build system), only a user manual, which doesn't include any further information or technical drawing of the board to estimate whether a PC LGA 1366 heat sink would work. In the pictures it kinda looks like it does but I'm not sure, so maybe someone can help me. Thanks!

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https://www.arctic.ac/eu_en/products/cooling/cpu.html

 

from the freezer Xtreme to the freezer 7 pro on this page are compatible with the lga1366 socket 

and this one http://antec.com/product/cooling/a40-pro.php and this one http://antec.com/product/cooling/m360-rgb.php are compatible 

ask me about your system builds, AIO's, CPU's, PSU's, and GPU's.

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12 minutes ago, ricksteendam1 said:

https://www.arctic.ac/eu_en/products/cooling/cpu.html

 

from the freezer Xtreme to the freezer 7 pro on this page are compatible with the lga1366 socket 

and this one http://antec.com/product/cooling/a40-pro.php and this one http://antec.com/product/cooling/m360-rgb.php are compatible 

Are you sure they're compatible with that particular motherboard? I know how to find an LGA1366 cooler, but I'm just not sure whether a "normal one" will work with this board.. 

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I'm only sure about that the Antec a40 will fit as the width of the heatsink is the same as the socket. 

ask me about your system builds, AIO's, CPU's, PSU's, and GPU's.

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