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"AMD Wraith coolers with user-controlled RGB illumination are bundled exclusively with 2nd Generation AMD Ryzen™ 7 processors and the AMD Ryzen™ 7 1700 processor. AMD Wraith Coolers bundled with Ryzen™ 5 and Ryzen™ 3 processors do not feature LED Illumination."

So yes this does have user-controlled RGB

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Ryzen 7 2700 has non-RGB, 2700x has RGB. I believe. And 2700x is the new Wraith Prism. All others are the same ole Wraith Spire

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5 minutes ago, Eastman51 said:

Ryzen 7 2700 has non-RGB, 2700x has RGB. I believe. And 2700x is the new Wraith Prism. All others are the same ole Wraith Spire

Are you sure cuz in pcpartpicker it has a led cooler but its just a circle not overly rgb (and also kind of pretty

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5 minutes ago, AL1V3 said:

Are you sure cuz in pcpartpicker it has a led cooler but its just a circle not overly rgb (and also kind of pretty

Which CPU? the 2700? 

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26 minutes ago, AL1V3 said:

Are you sure cuz in pcpartpicker it has a led cooler but its just a circle not overly rgb (and also kind of pretty

Yes, it is RGB.

 

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AMD Wraith Spire (RGB programmable LED with compatible motherboards)                                 AMD Ryzen™ 7 2700
AMD Ryzen™ 7 1700
 

 

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2 minutes ago, AL1V3 said:

 

And yes the 2700

If you aren't going to OC, I would recommend you just get the 2700x. Its faster stock than a slight OC 2700.

2700 has Wraith Spire RGB, 2700x has Wraith Prism RGB

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1 hour ago, Eastman51 said:

If you aren't going to OC, I would recommend you just get the 2700x. Its faster stock than a slight OC 2700.

2700 has Wraith Spire RGB, 2700x has Wraith Prism RGB

Wellllll thats the thing I think there is no point to get an overclockable cpu just to not overclock even tho it is faster stock and I like the wraith spire rgb than the wraith prism cuz the wraith prism is too rgb for me

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