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1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

That's Spire not Stealth

yea I know, but its fairly similar. 

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12 minutes ago, legacy99 said:

 

That's the wraith spire, but still the wraith spire is a 95 watt TDP cooler cooling a 95 watt TDP chip, versus the stealth which is a 65 watt TDP cooler cooling the 65 watt TDP chips, so the performance should be pretty much equivalent.  It is good enough to cool the chip as well as to get a pretty good overclock.  If you want something better than I would highly recommend the Cryorig H7.

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15 minutes ago, MyName13 said:

Spire is twice as tall as stealth :)  

Stealth is also missing the copper center that the spire comes with.

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27 minutes ago, MyName13 said:

Spire is twice as tall as stealth :)  

 

11 minutes ago, Megah3rtz said:

Stealth is also missing the copper center that the spire comes with.

The point is that they are equivalent for the respect chips they come with. 

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29 minutes ago, rn8686 said:

 

The point is that they are equivalent for the respect chips they come with. 

1500x, 1600 and 1700 are all 65w TDP CPUs and yet they come with spire (1400 and 1200 are also 65w TDP CPUs).There aren't enough tests (just 1 from that 1 guy on youtube, I don't have the link) and yet many people say crap like "r3 1200 iz gun kill i5 when overclocked to 4 gigahurtz", we still don't even know if stealth can be used for any overclocking.

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1 hour ago, MyName13 said:

1500x, 1600 and 1700 are all 65w TDP CPUs and yet they come with spire (1400 and 1200 are also 65w TDP CPUs).There aren't enough tests (just 1 from that 1 guy on youtube, I don't have the link) and yet many people say crap like "r3 1200 iz gun kill i5 when overclocked to 4 gigahurtz", we still don't even know if stealth can be used for any overclocking.

Be surprised if you cant OC at all with it, its fine for a moderate OC on the 1400. I haven't seen anyone claim R3 would better than an i5, it wont (No shit, its a budget CPU designed to compete with i3s). 

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I think the stealth is comparable to Intel's stock cooler and I don't expect to get much overclocking headroom with it either.

Even though stealth is it's name, I doubt it will be very quiet under load. Imo, if you have any budget left over, replacing the cooler would be my first choice.

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