Check this:
Sad.
You don't agree that what Intel does is sensible? They add a sufficient cooler to locked CPUs and sell models designed for overclockers without any cooling, assuming it would be replaced anyway by most clients.
Compare this to AMD approach: they bundle a cooler to their unlocked CPUs and we know that at some point it will not be sufficient for the temperatures.
I guess we can safely assume that Wraith Max performs worse than Noctua NH-L12 and the latter is hardly a cooler recommended for overclockers (but an excellent solution for everyone else).
Stop!!! we have a badass intel fanboy being butthurt here!
Sad.
You don't agree that what Intel does is sensible? They add a sufficient cooler to locked CPUs and sell models designed for overclockers without any cooling, assuming it would be replaced anyway by most clients.
Compare this to AMD approach: they bundle a cooler to their unlocked CPUs and we know that at some point it will not be sufficient for the temperatures.
I guess we can safely assume that Wraith Max performs worse than Noctua NH-L12 and the latter is hardly a cooler recommended for overclockers (but an excellent solution for everyone else).