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Review on AMD Ryzen Processor Wraith Cooler Computer Components and Internal Components by Stanislaw Mlekodaj ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

Familiar with AMD RYZEN (worked with R3 1200/R5 1600/R3 2200G/R5 2600) and various build options (Asus/MSI/Asrock motherboards and Samsung B-die/C-die RAM) the current version is based on Asus PRIME X470-PRO (BIOS 4018/4024) and Samsung M378A1K43BB2-CRC RAM (2x8 GB) for several weeks of work brought the optimal mode: 4.1 GHz for all cores with a voltage of 1.325 V and a RAM with a frequency of 3200 (3600 is also possible, but has not yet been tested for stability) temperature with CBO in quiet mode (Fractal Design Celsius S36) - 39-55 in light load, up to 67 in games, up to 74 in OCCT (Linpack x64 AVX) What changed: after the transition from 2600, the minimum FPS noticeably increased (for example, R6 Siege - from 50-70 to 90-100), the average from 100-120 to 120-140 (limited to 144) very big difference when moving from 1600 to the second generation in general (easier tuning, better temperatures and results) be careful with the voltage - on the auto-parameters in my board there were jumps up to 1.48-1.5 V (after manual adjustment everything works stably)

Pros
  • 2700X - great processor 8/16 boxed cooler with cooling copes confidently aggressive boost - up to 4.3 GHz for several cores (on auto - 4.0-4.1 GHz for all cores) for its TDP of 105 watts - cold
Cons
  • not noticed

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