


In-game reactive lighting will enhance the mood of any gaming sessions with automatic lighting effects. They can set their choice of up to 16.8 million colors across their devices, or have a wave of colors cascade from the keyboard to the PC case, or enable many other preset RGB lighting effects. Through Razer’s Chroma Connect program, users will be able to synchronize the lighting on the Wraith Prism fan to their Chroma compatible set-up. Taking advantage of Razer’s Chroma Connect initiative, the Wraith Prism will be fully compatible with Razer Synapse 3 – offering fully customizable, synchronized, peripheral and system lighting.* WHAT: The AMD Wraith Prism cooler with RGB LED illumination, bundled with new 3 rd Gen AMD Ryzen™ 7 and 9 Desktop Processors, will have full support for Razer Chroma at launch. The Razer Synapse 3 software can be separately downloaded from this link.WHO: Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers and AMD, manufacturer of high-performance computing, graphics and visualization technologies.

Once installed, you'll need to select "Enable Chroma Connect" in order to hop on the Razer Chrome bandwagon. To get started, you will first need to download the Ryzen Wraith Prism RGB lighting control software (you can grab it here). Users will be able to choose from 16.8 million colors and customize effects across accessories with games or automatically based on your own personal preferences. Some of the big names in the business that support Chroma include MSI, Zotac, G.Skill, Lian Li, Biostar, Colorful, ASRock, Antec and a host of other players. As a result, the cooler is completely compatible with Razer Synapse 3 software so that you can sync your Ryzen's cooler with the other Razer peripherals and any other device/hardware that is Chroma-compatible. Razer is now tapping into the lighting scheme by announcing that the Wraith Prism now has full support with its Chroma Connect initiative.

All of AMD's Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9 processors come with a Wraith Prism cooler in the retail box, which of course supports RGB LED lighting. AMD's third-generation Ryzen processors are finally here, and they deliver on nearly all of the promises made during the company's Computex 2019 announcement.
