Testseek.com have collected 49 expert reviews of the AMD Wraith CPU cooler and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Wraith CPU cooler.
March 2016
(79%)
49 Reviews
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The Wraith is considerably more effective than past AMD stock coolers, performing on the same level as small towers and modest-sized downblowing models. Standing 82 mm high, it's considerably taller than its predecessors which makes it incompatible with m...
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Published: 2016-02-08, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
AMD's Wraith cooler is a surprisingly solid new take on the stock heatsink formula. If you're building with an FX-8370 CPU and don't intend to overclock, the Wraith is adept at keeping the processor cool while staying whisper-quiet. In fact, it can deliv...
When AMD introduced the Wraith Cooler at CES the big promise wasn't really improved cooling performance. They wanted to make big strides in the noise levels on their cooler. After testing with the older D3 cooler I can see why. They without a doubt ma...
Published: 2016-02-02, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
easy installation, excellent performance, no noise, price
AMD Wraith is the new cooler that will be bundled with certain CPUs. I have received an FX-8370 and the performance of the new heatsink is very good. It kept the FX at max 61C after overclocking which is excellent.PROsCONs - easy installation- excellent p...
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Published: 2016-02-02, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
Rev-for-rev, the Wraith stands superior over its championed predecessor; though maxing the revs on the old cooler does equalize thermals between the two, the noise increase (on the old cooler) is vehemently unbearable. This renders the...
Published: 2016-02-02, Author: Igor , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: It's nice to see that the company is finally paying some attention to its bundled CPU coolers, which typically get the short end of the stick outside of the system integrator arena. AMD's goal was seemingly to provide just as much cooling headroom as abso...
As this is an introductory article on our test bench and methodology, there isn't much to draw a conclusion from here.However, we can see a few trends, which may be obvious;Bigger coolers are generally better at cooling.Top-Down coolers generally increase...
The Wraith is being bundled as a stock cooler and it doesn't cost $75 or more like a quality after-market CPU cooler. It isn't going to give you the same result as a premium product like a Noctua cooler.Given that the Wraith makes one-tenth of the noise o...
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Published: 2016-05-13, Author: John , review by: eteknix.com
Attractive design, Four copper heat pipes, Gradual RPM fan curve, Large copper base, Lower temperatures, Massive improvement compared to the old stock cooler, Solid mounting hardware, Sophisticated AMD LED logo, Quiet under load,
None, “AMD have produced the best stock cooler available today by a country mile which emits very little noise and can easily cope with the rigorous thermal demands of a CPU like the FX-8350.”, AMD Wraith CPU Cooler (FX-8350) Review, Thank you, AMD, for
PriceThe AMD Wraith cooler cannot be purchased on its own so the pricing depends on which CPU you decide to buy. While it might seem a good idea to offer the cooler to loyal AMD fans wanting the revised design, it doesn't make sense given the huge amount...