The Wraith Prism software is a powerful and versatile tool for creating 3D models, animations, simulations, and other visual effects. This makes it easy to match your system’s overall aesthetic if you’re looking for something more aesthetically pleasing than traditional CPU coolers. In terms of design, the Wraith Prism looks great with its black finish and RGB LED lighting that can be customized with up to six different colors via software control from compatible motherboards like ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0 or MSI Mystic Light Sync. It also has two 120mm fans which provide excellent air flow and low noise levels while keeping your processor running at optimal temperatures. First off, make sure your Wraith Max cooler has been properly installed onto your CPU using thermal paste and then plug it into an available fan header on your motherboard this allows for power delivery between the two components so that they may communicate effectively once configured correctly in the software settings panel provided by either the board manufacturer or a third-party app previously mentioned above. With any of these applications installed on your system, you will be able to control the lighting effects of the cooler’s ARGB LEDs with ease. The Wraith Max uses 4-pin standard addressable RGB (ARGB) LEDs, which are controlled by your motherboard’s software suite or a third-party application such as Asus Aura Sync, Gigabyte Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync, ASRock Polychrome Sync or Razer Chroma Connector apps. All you need is an AMD Ryzen Wraith Max cooler and a compatible motherboard with appropriate RGB headers. Getting the Wraith Max RGB to change color is a very simple process that anyone can do. Last Updated on Decemby Editor Futurescope
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