AMD Wraith

With the launch of AMD Ryzen, the Wraith lineup has been updated to four new variants, varying in design, cooling capabilities, and lighting features.

[citation needed] The original model of Wraith features a square body with copper fins and a white-illuminated AMD logo on the side.

It is an enlarged version of the original Wraith which sports a square body, a copper base, four heat pipes that make direct contact with the CPU, and a programmable RGB LED ring.

Due to the use of a two-pronged clamp, the Wraith Max is backwards compatible on previous generation AMD CPUs dating back to Socket 754/Socket 939.

[2] The cooler is basically an updated Wraith Max and looks very similar, featuring the same copper base, four heat pipes (albeit not making direct contact with the CPU), and a programmable RGB LED ring.

The Wraith Spire
From left to right: Original AMD Wraith, Wraith Prism and Wraith Stealth. On the foreground is AMD's generic cooler for comparison. Notice the different mounting mechanism of Wraith Stealth which uses screw instead of bracket.