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As above? Will be cooling a 2600k and eventually a 3770 or 4770k.
I'm currently using the Alphacool NexXxos XP3 Lite block. When I was looking it was priced below high performance Intel only blocks and its performance was just above average, it hit the sweet spot for price vs performance for me.
It has support for both AMD and Intel sockets which will come in handy when I finally get round to sorting out a media PC with one of AMD's APUs.

Alphacool make some nice blocks but... can you naked mount them![]()
Silicon isn't that brittle, you'd need more than a few extra turns, you'd have to tighten one side fully before going to the others to get enough difference in force from one corner to the next to cause cracking.
Newer GPUs like Ivys and Haswells DO break from too much force. I have seen it done and also have had friends accidentally let go of their block too early when placing it onto the chip and crack it.
Just because De-lidding has more risk, doesnt mean it cant break from a mount. You only de-lid once but if you regularly bench and swap chips out, you could find yourself wanting a guaranteed way to not break a chip. I find the argument of saving money on mounts odd, when the chip itself, cost watercooling and risk of de-lidding could cost an absolute bomb, where the mount costs £3.29.
The older chips from years ago which were sold naked could take more abuse than the current ones and all it takes is one accident, like a block slipping out of your hand when placing it into the mount.
Not third party heatsinks... My Accelero Twin Turbo and Accelero S2 didn't have any standoffs. The naked silicon was at the mercy of my strength and is still working now despite me stripping the thread on the old S2 heatsink.Naked GPU mounts are different since they have standoffs on full cover blocks which prevent the block crushing the chip.