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So right now I have a R5 1600. I got it a while back and it came with the wraith stealth. But recently they came out with the 2nd gen ryzen chips and along with it came the release of the Wraith Prism. I was wondering if I could buy that separately from the cpu and be able to actually put it on my 1600. Would it work?

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They should be mechanically compatible and offer improved cooling performance, but I'm not sure if you can buy them separately. If you're looking to buy, there's a whole bunch of 3rd party coolers to choose from anyway.

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7 hours ago, GoldenLag said:

It will work but you are better of getting any of the AMD compatible Noctua coolers

For RGB? Nope. Wraith Prism might be best RGB cooler at its price range. H7 Quad Lumi would be another option.

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