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- Sep 7, 2016
I had the Wraith Stealth and it's Intel levels of tiny.Nothing wrong with those. The Wraith Spire is perfectly adequate for any 4- or 6-core Ryzen and the Wraith Prism can handle the 8-cores with even some light overclocking.

I just installed a Noctua NH-D15 which is massive overkill but I had to consoom something and as long as they make new brackets for it I don't think I'll ever have to buy a new air cooler in my life, but I will because of consoom urges. Writing this and having a youtube video on the other screen and the CPU is 7 degrees celsius above ambient and the computer is on top of a radiator, in Scandinavian winter. With the stealth I idled at 25c above ambient.
It was easier to mount than the stock cooler as well. Now I just have to re-learn overclocking and voltages to justify buying it.
I built this computer around this time last year and before that the last one I built was a hot hot Core2Duo, after that I've only used Thinkpads and Dell/HP/Fujitsu desktops, and I have to say that it's super easy now. It wasn't necessarily hard back then but instructions were shitty, things could go up in smoke, information could be scarce if you were on the absolute newest shit all the time and everything was both flimsier and much sharper. Old front panel connectors can kiss my ass.