Perhaps the $59 price-tag will turn some prospective buyers off, but still, this remains the best stock cooler option in the market, and for someone who wants to keep an AMD cooling identity, is the best available option. The down-blowing fan also provides an extra bit of cooling for the socket area and VRMs. A copper base plate and heatpipes, along with pre-applied thermal paste and a 92mm Cooler Master fan. The Wraith Max comes with both a USB header cable and an RGB LED header to control the lighting feature. AMD also offers the AMD Wraith Max RGB lighting control software (powered by Cooler Master) as a free download. The RGB ring's color can be customized through a myriad of RGB control apps from various manufacturers, such as Asus' Aura Sync, Gigabyte's RGB Fusion, MSI's Mystic Light, Biostar's Vivid LED DJ, and ASRock's RGB LED tools. The Wraith Max cooler is compatible with AMD AM4, AM3+, and FM2 motherboards. Ease of installation through AMD's Spring-Screw mechanism, jolly good looks, LED lighting, relatively silent performance (38 dBa) and respectable performance seem to have been enough to convince AMD users. However, through popular demand, AMD have decided to make that cooler available solo. The 140 W TDP Wraith Max cooler was previously only available through a bundle with AMD's top of the line Ryzen 7 1700X and 1800X. AMD has announced full and immediate retail availability of their Wraith Max cooler through retail channels.
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