AMD Ryzen "Spire" and "Wraith max" coolers leak

Having stock coolers is helpful if we're building a system in bits and we want to test it before having to install rads or some complicated cooling system
 
Having stock coolers is helpful if we're building a system in bits and we want to test it before having to install rads or some complicated cooling system

Exactly, good stock cooling solutions can be a great selling point, especially for non-overclockers and budget-minded users who can't build their entire PC in one go.
 
It's good to see that they're giving coolers that are suitable for the CPU they are bundled with. Quite impressive the Wraith Max's cooling, but that's expected since the standard Wraith can cool and 8350
 
Exactly, good stock cooling solutions can be a great selling point, especially for non-overclockers and budget-minded users who can't build their entire PC in one go.

Absolutely. I want to water-cool my next build, but that'll likely be up to a year after the initial build. Until then it'll be air cooled. If I go for an Intel k SKU then that means I'll need to spend another £30+ to cool it. As RyZen comes with coolers I can put that money towards a better part elsewhere considering it looks like I'll be able to get a six core R5 for around the price of an i5.
 
It's good to see that they're giving coolers that are suitable for the CPU they are bundled with. Quite impressive the Wraith Max's cooling, but that's expected since the standard Wraith can cool and 8350
Wait, what! I'm not a cooler... :lol:
 
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