AMD: The Wraith Prism RGB Processor Cooler with 6 Heatpipes Is Either Fake or Replica

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Is this an out of season 1 April's Fools joke?
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Even 8 HPs wouldn't make this a decent cooler 🙂
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When I saw the previous story, I felt kinda bummed out as mine has only four heatpipes (came with my 3900X). After reading this article, I feel so much better.....but then, I ask myself why I was feeling anything at all since I don't use the Prism Wraith, I'm using a 360mm AIO.... 😕
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Either a damn good copy, or a photoshop. I suspect a photoshop.
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Stairmand:

Either a damn good copy, or a photoshop. I suspect a photoshop.
i suspect its real an based on a real CM design that AMD rejected.
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Damn these deep fakes!.! I keep falling for them!! HAHAHAHA!!!!
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Fake or not, I want a review to see which is better.
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kcajjones:

Fake or not, I want a review to see which is better.
most of the time the best cooling is never included with the CPU lol
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@Stairmand you would be surprised how man things get cloned or even "made up" in certain countries. i wouldnt mind this as a value cooler, if they dont use cheaper materials, then again, arctic and others offer decent coolers at a good price already, and probably still better than these.
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fry178:

@Stairmand you would be surprised how man things get cloned or even "made up" in certain countries. i wouldnt mind this as a value cooler, if they dont use cheaper materials, then again, arctic and others offer decent coolers at a good price already, and probably still better than these.
if it can beat the legendary 212 evo ...in value / perfomance ratio ... might be nifty :P
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rl66:

most of the time the best cooling is never included with the CPU lol
Definitely agreed. I'm more interested in the amusing thought that the "rip-off" fake might actually improve the design from the multi-billion dollar company that designed the chips it's supposed to cool!
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Venix:

if it can beat the legendary 212 evo ...in value / perfomance ratio ... might be nifty 😛
There is no better performance/$ in CPU coolers than the 212. Can’t wait to see reviews on the V2.
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Why would somebody spend time photoshopping a stock cooler, it's beyond me.
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why would someone have sex with monkeys is also beyond me (that's how we got aids in humans), but some humans do stupid s*it...
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gx-x:

(that's how we got aids in humans)
thats an unfounded myth.
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The location is meaningless. It could even happen in a lab, only God knows what happens in secret labs and with long hours and confined humans and primates. Yeah, too much Reddit, Joe Rogan and Dave Chapelle.
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gx-x:

Yea, sure. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_HIV/AIDS but now you are going to tell us how Wikipedia is all lies. But I am telling you, some human in Congo fu&*ed an ape.
This is completely off topic and I'm reporting the thread anyway but did you even read the article you quoted?
Bushmeat practice[edit] According to the natural transfer theory (also called "hunter theory" or "bushmeat theory"), the "simplest and most plausible explanation for the cross-species transmission"[8] of SIV or HIV (post mutation), the virus was transmitted from an ape or monkey to a human when a hunter or bushmeat vendor/handler was bitten or cut while hunting or butchering the animal. The resulting exposure to blood or other bodily fluids of the animal can result in SIV infection.[21] Prior to WWII, some Sub-Saharan Africans were forced out of the rural areas because of the European demand for resources.[citation needed] Since rural Africans were not keen to pursue agricultural practices in the jungle, they turned to non-domesticated animals as their primary source of meat. This over-exposure to bushmeat and malpractice of butchery increased blood-to-blood contact, which then increased the probability of transmission.[22] A recent serological survey showed that human infections by SIV are not rare in Central Africa: the percentage of people showing seroreactivity to antigens—evidence of current or past SIV infection—was 2.3% among the general population of Cameroon, 7.8% in villages where bushmeat is hunted or used, and 17.1% in the most exposed people of these villages.[23] How the SIV virus would have transformed into HIV after infection of the hunter or bushmeat handler from the ape/monkey is still a matter of debate, although natural selection would favour any viruses capable of adjusting so that they could infect and reproduce in the T cells of a human host. HIV-1C, a subtype of HIV, was theorized to have its origins circulating in South America.[24] The consumption of bushmeat is also the most probable cause for the emergence of HIV-1C in South America. However, the types of apes shown to carry the SIV virus are different in South America. The primary point of entry, according to researchers, is somewhere in the jungles of Brazil.[24] An SIV strain, closely related to HIV, was interspersed within a certain clade of primates. This suggests that the zoonotic transmission of the virus may have happened in this area.[24] Continual emigration between countries escalated the transmission of the virus. Other scientists believe that the HIV-1C strain circulated in South America at around the same time that the HIV-1C strain was introduced in Africa.[24] Little research has been done on this theory because it is fairly young.
I'm sure at some point someone banged an ape but how are you going to sit here, argue what he said and post that link and it literally suggests the opposite of what you're saying? What do you think is a more common occurrence, people banging apes or people killing them for food? I'm honestly baffled and I can't tell what's worse, that you were unable to come to that conclusion with no evidence on your own - or that fact that that you looked at that wiki article and thought it backed up what you were saying.
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well he said it was unfounded, it was actually founded by some facts about strains and apes and such. It staggered a lot of scientist as to how did we get the strain in the first place, and some of them suggested what I wrote. Since I can't pull that out of my hat, this was the best I could do in 5 seconds I decided to invest in replying to his 1 second of thought worth reply. I am sorry if anyone is offended here. I know with the bat soup and everything going on, there could be some that get offended by stuff like this regardless of proof or anything. I still think someone in Congo banged an ape. It's my opinion, no one has to take it in any way, but it's not unfounded.
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