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Two new AMD processors with Wraith Cooler

In recent months, AMD announced a bundle between some versions of their processors and a new cooling system bundled, indicated with the name of AMD Wraith Cooler and characterized by a very quiet operation even with good heat dissipation capacity. This heatsink was initially paired with the AMD FX models 8370 and A10-7890K, respectively AM3 + socket motherboards and FM2 socket.

Announcement today is the extension also to the FX 8350 and FX 6350 models of this promotion: from now these processors will also be supplied in a version with cooling system Cooler AMD Wraith bundled. The cooling system is certified for matching with processors characterized by a TDP up to 125 Watts; the 4 proposals that AMD currently offers on the market with Wraith Cooler are all equipped with frequency unlocked upward, therefore able to be easily overclock compared to the default specific multiplier.

At present AMD now has extended to 13 the total number of own CPU solutions, for socket motherboards AM3 + and socket FM2: are 4 those attached to Wraith Cooler 125 Watt TDP, while the other models use new sinks referred to as near-silent thermal solutions and characterized by a TDP of 95 Watt. The FX 8350 processor is available with Wraith Cooler combined with $ 179.99 List USA, while for the odel FX 6350 the price is $ 129.99.

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