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![]() The vapor chamber was removed on all Spire coolers bundled with Ryzen 3000 CPUs. A cylindrical vapor chamber passes through the center of the cooler, protruding at the bottom to contact the CPU. The Wraith Spire shares a similar design with Wraith Stealth, sporting a circular body but with taller extruded aluminum fins. Like the Spire, the Stealth uses mounting screws instead of a mounting bracket, meaning that the cooler is only compatible with Socket AM4/AM5 motherboards. It is bundled with Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5, and certain Ryzen 7 (5700G) CPUs and has a rating of 65W TDP. The Wraith Stealth most basic cooling solution, sporting a circular body with extruded aluminum fins. The cooler however is forwards-compatible and can be used with the newer Socket AM4/AM5 based motherboards due to its two-pronged clamp mounting mechanism. ![]() It is bundled with the AMD FX 6350, and 8350 CPUs, as well as the A10-7890K APU, and is rated for a 125W TDP. The original model of Wraith features a square body with copper fins and a white-illuminated AMD logo on the side. Notice the different mounting mechanism of Wraith Stealth which uses screw instead of bracket. On the foreground is AMD's generic cooler for comparison. From left to right: Original AMD Wraith, Wraith Prism and Wraith Stealth.
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