The stock cooler on your Ryzen is probably good enough, and the upgrade isn’t worth it
Stock coolers have earned themselves a bad rap among PC building enthusiasts, and it wasn't without reason. Both AMD and Intel's stock cooler designs were simply not enough for what the processors were demanding, and that was the cause of the aftermarket CPU cooler's rise to prominence. If you were hunting performance and didn't want your CPU to throttle under heavy thermal load, you simply needed an aftermarket cooler.
Stock coolers have earned themselves a bad rap among PC building enthusiasts, and it wasn’t without reason. Both AMD and Intel’s stock cooler designs were simply not enough for what the processors were demanding, and that was the cause of the aftermarket CPU cooler’s rise to prominence. If you were hunting performance and didn’t want your CPU to throttle under heavy thermal load, you simply needed an aftermarket cooler.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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