If you have bought a high-end Ryzen processor in the past year or so, chances are pretty good that you've received that nice WRAITH Prism cooler bundled with it. Initially, it was released with four ...
AMD upped the game with the stock CPU coolers it bundled with Ryzen processors and they kicked it up another notch with 2nd-gen Ryzen which come with one of three Wraith models that we are comparing ...
TL;DR: AMD has stopped bundling Wraith Prism and Wraith Spire coolers with select Ryzen 7000 and 5000 processors. The Wraith Stealth cooler remains included with some models, though, as the lowest ...
Alas, poor Wraith Prism! I knew it, dear reader: a cooler of most excellent fancy. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. All good ...
When we reviewed 3rd-gen Ryzen we deliberately used the included box coolers for the majority of the testing. We realized this probably wouldn't satisfy everyone but considering it's included in the ...
It's time to pit cooler versus cooler, AMD versus Intel, man versus machine… ahem, scrap that last one. We are benchmarking Intel's stock cooler alongside AMD's Wraith Stealth, Wraith Spire, and ...
UK price (as reviewed): Approx £169.99 (inc VAT) (CPU and cooler) US price (as reviewed): Approx $199.99 (ex TAX) (CPU and cooler) It doesn't matter whether you own an Intel or AMD system - if you're ...
While most of the enthusiasts building their own PCs wouldn't opt for the stock cooler that ships with the processor, there are some scenarios where it's a sound option. If you're putting together a ...
The overwhelming majority of hardware enthusiasts invest in third-party CPU coolers with superb thermal dissipation and a wonderful noise to performance ratio. This includes large air coolers like the ...
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