I overclocked my ryzen 7 2700 to test it with the wraith cooler, then testing it with a Corsair liquid cooler... in two separate cases one that’s only 60ish dollars with lots of fans, and one that is about 100 dollars with tempered glass... currently running stress test on aida 64 with wraith cooler in slightly cheaper case and it’s at 12 minutes holding steady at 56 degrees C running on all cores... this is with wraith cooler.. it is only OC to 3.85 currently but I’ll bump it up to 4.1 when this test is over and check it with the wraith cooler again.. then tomorrow I’ll do the same with liquid and post the difference.
So I ran the test several times with Aida 64 while running ryzen master at the same time.. there is an average of 10 degree difference.. ryzen master being 10 degrees higher. So the ryzen 7 2700 with wraith cooler oc to 3.85 runs at full usage about 72 C in this cheaper case with 4 exhaust fans and a giant side panel fan.
UPDATE: Ran the OC @ 4ghz with H80i v2 Corsair liquid cooler - perfectly stable and during stress tests, and multiple cinebench tests it was around 30C where it would have been between 60-70C with the wraith cooler.
So I was able to run 3.85 Ghz with wraith cooler, be it at higher temps but what seemed stable. Anything over that I would not recommend as I ran into crashes when I attempted 4Ghz on stock cooler.