Yes. The LGA1151 socket support is the same as LGA1150.
You do not need a cooler that robust unless you plan to do a very high overclock, or you plan to move your system round a lot. Big air would be cheaper, quieter, easier to install, and more efficient.
Yes. The LGA1151 socket support is the same as LGA1150.
You do not need a cooler that robust unless you plan to do a very high overclock, or you plan to move your system round a lot. Big air would be cheaper, quieter, easier to install, and more efficient.
Yes. The LGA1151 socket support is the same as LGA1150.
You do not need a cooler that robust unless you plan to do a very high overclock, or you plan to move your system round a lot. Big air would be cheaper, quieter, easier to install, and more efficient.
I'm not sure what you mean by "moving the system round a lot". Do you mean travel?
In that situation, liquid cooling takes the mechanical weight, torque, and strain off the motherboard because the radiator unit is bolted to the case, is it is generally better for long computer life.