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Wraith ripper, heatsink with 14 heatpipes for second generation ryzen threadripper

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AMD is doing an excellent engineering job with its second-generation Ryzen Threadripper processors, which reach a maximum configuration of 32 cores, something that does not prevent them from being air-cooled by a new Wraith Ripper heatsink.

Wraith Ripper is capable of keeping a 250W 32-core processor cool

Second-generation Ryzen Threadripper processors will come with all four of their Pinnacle Ridge-enabled tens, allowing for 32-core, 64-thread monsters to be offered for current TR4 motherboards. AMD has done a great job of keeping the TDP of these powerful processors at 250W, which will allow for air cooling.

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During the second generation Ryzen Threadripper demo at Computex 2018, AMD used a Wraith Ripper heatsink developed by the brand in cooperation with Cooler Master to keep these amazing processors cool. The powerful Wraith Ripper heatsink should be enough to handle a 250W TDP, and should work with all Threadripper SKUs. This heatsink offers a full coverage base, a total of 14 heatpipes and customizable RGB lighting. It is based on a double tower design with a fan sandwiched between the two heat dissipation towers.

James Prior, Senior Product Manager at AMD, claims that the Wraith Ripper heatsink is fairly quiet, with a noise level of 39dBA at full speed. At the moment it is unknown if this heatsink will be included with all second-generation Threadripper CPUs or if it will have to be purchased separately.

It is highly commendable that AMD was able to air-cool a 32-core processor with a 250W TDP, something that speaks highly of the high energy efficiency of the Zen + architecture.

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