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Wraith spire led plug in your cm device to get started
Wraith spire led plug in your cm device to get started









wraith spire led plug in your cm device to get started
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The fans do not get particularly loud, even under full load. Performance is great, running about 15 to 20 degrees cooler under the same conditions as my Wraith Spire did, and allowing me to overclock successfully where my system had previously been unable to. Installation was a little tricky for me as it doesn't slot into the default am4 backplate my motherboard came with, instead requiring its own backplate (though the difficulty was more to do with my motherboard than this cooler, it could have been avoided if it screwed into that backplate) and the large cooler does have compatibility issues with some taller RAM modules - specifically the Vengeance LED/RGB heatspreader is too tall and doesn't fit well in the 1st dimm slot next to this cooler (it can work but it is a tight fit that not everyone would be happy with). I bought this to replace the Wraith Spire that came with my Ryzen 1700, and it has done great from a thermal perspective. I wouldn't hesitate to use one in future builds and would definitely recommend this product. I will add that I have 8 fans in the case providing additional air flow.

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I use a lot of simulation software for work so the CPU is worked hard. Under gaming conditions it will rise to around 35-45C. I use an i5 6600k - on idle it will sit around 17/18C - moderate use it will sit around 22-32C. In terms of performance - its extremely quiet, and its highly efficient. Even if your not an advanced builder and its your first time, you shouldn't find it hard installing this - the fans come off and your left with a manageable heatsink and suitable cable length. Shopped around - and landed on this beast. so decided to go back to air cooling as in the previous ten years of air cooling I had never had an issue (went to water cooling due to aesthetics). Recently had issues with a 3 year old AIO water-cooled no longer cooling. I hope this cleared up some confusion.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 January 2021 I can even control the colors from my MSI motherboard software.

#Wraith spire led plug in your cm device to get started driver

In my case, I had downloaded the wrong version of the driver software. It took me a while to figure it out, but once I had the above setup, the software worked.

#Wraith spire led plug in your cm device to get started download

Each driver version is only looking for the model of cooler it is tailored for, so make sure that in your case, you download and run the WRAITH PRISM software. For instance, you cannot use Wraith Prism software with a Wraith Max cooler. The software you use should match the model of Wraith cooler you have.The cooler can ONLY be connected to a standard USB 2.0 header. FYI, I'm guessing the AMD USB HEADER on your motherboard is proprietary and is not compatible with this cooler.In this state, the software will not be able to communicate with the cooler. If the RGB wire is connected, the controller will default to using the RGB control and USB control will be turned off. For color control, however, ONLY the USB wire should be connected to a USB 2.0 header. Of course, for fan control, the fan header should always be connected to the CPU fan control header on the motherboard.There are two conditions that must be met in order for the Wraith software to work:











Wraith spire led plug in your cm device to get started