AMD Wraith coolers are the stock CPU coolers that come with Ryzen CPUs. Because of this, we wanted to provide you with a quick guide that will help you remove AND install a Wraith cooler. Make sure to keep a clean workspace, and have a piece of cardboard off to the side so you can clean your CPU and cooler without messing up your surrounding area.
Watch the video below for step by step instructions:
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Thank you for the detailed guide! I’ve started going through the steps you've outlined to address the blue screen errors and game crashes. I’ve already reseated the RAM and plan to run the Windows Memory Diagnostic and SFC scan next. Hopefully, that helps stabilize the system.
Also, just a quick note — I’ve got a mix yellow and white coming up soon, so I might need to delay the final steps like reinstalling Windows until after that. I’ll update you once I’ve completed all the diagnostics.
Thanks for sharing the thorough steps—it's really helpful. I've begun working through them, starting with reseating the RAM. Next up, I’ll run the memory diagnostic and SFC scan to see if we can get the blue screens and crashes under control.
On a quick side note, I’ve got a project launch ac compressor cleaning in dubai coming up shortly, so I may need to hold off on deeper fixes like a clean Windows install until after that wraps up. I’ll be sure to touch base once I’ve finished the current tests and have more to share.
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