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this fits that card and im running it with a 550 power supply, i would recommend you look up a wattage calculator and select each part you have, if you plan on using rgb fans i’d recommend adding another 50/75 watts total and go from there. my build was calculated to take up 378 watts so i just reused my 2yr old 550 watt psu from my previous build and it runs my pc just as well as my old one:)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.For the sake of future proofing it's always a good idea to upgrade your power supply to support more RGB or upgrading parts down the road for compatibility. As for your CPU yes it will fit your i7-11700F. As long as your motherboard is compatible with the Intel bracket system the cooler comes with which most modern day motherboards are.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, the brackets this AIO cooler comes with contain one specifically for your LGA 1200 cpu. Also, I always recommend the largest PSU you can afford so a 750w would be good. Having said that, this cooler doesn't draw a great deal of power but check with a Power supply calculator to see if you need to upgrade.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Tony, The mounting bracket will adjust for the new socket positions however you will need new standoffs due to the adjusted stack height. They LGA1700 Retrofit kit is available on our site for $2.99 with free shipping. https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Accessories-%7C-Parts/PC-Components/Cooling/LGA1700-Retrofit-Kit/p/CW-8960091 For power supply, it would depend on your power needs for your system overall. Please reach out to our support team and we can help determine your power needs for your system configuration: support.corsair.com -Brian
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