Despite featuring a must lower TDP than before, AMD has decided to update their stock coolers for Ryzen. Keeping with the same Wraith branding, we have the Wraith Stealth, Wraith Spire and Wraith Max. Just before launch later today, we have more images to show you for the new coolers as well as a demo of the Wraith Max. All 3 coolers are compatible with the new AM4 heatsink mounting mechanism.
First up we have the Wraith Stealth which is the lowest level one at a 65W TDP. Keeping a relatively diminutive profile, AMD has opted for a circular design unlike their previous stock coolers. There do not appear to be any LED lighting for it. Moving up the stack, we have the Wraith Spire which is meant for the standard 95W CPUs. Just like the Wraith Stealth, it is a circular design but with a higher heatsink fin array. The fan shroud features a red LED lit ring by the fan.
Last of all, we have the Wraith Max which is the top end model at 140W TDP. Just like the current Wraith cooler, it features copper heatpipes with a rectangular heatsink fin array. The fan shroud features a red LED lit ring just like the Wraith Spire. As with the other Wraiths, the cooler is secured by 4 spring-mounted screws instead of the lever action of AM3+/FM2+.
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