Air cooling for rysen 7 2700x

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I contact you to know if by buying this cooler, I could use my processor at its maximum turbo frequency (the rysen 7 2700x (4.3 ghz on 8 cores) it has a dtp of 105 watt (announced but I would not be surprised that it is rather between 120 and 139 watts of dtp for the processor) and according to the cooler master site ( http://www.coolermaster.com/tdp-and-socket-compatibility/ ), the cooler has a cooling capacity of 200 watt.
 
The stock wraith prism that comes with the 2700x can handle temps fine but at the expense of noise so the coolermaster will be absolutely fine.

My issue is there are better (or as good) coolers out there for less money.

That coolermaster can have issues with ram clearance with its double stack & twin fan setup .

Make sure its going to fit before purchasing it!!
 
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What I'm going to buy as ram is that. https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231929 I have no information about the size of the bars but I think they have a standard size. (The pice is in canadian dollar, so it’s normal if the price is higher than newegg.com, same for the cooler.) the darkrock pro 4 offers similar performance for a slightly higher price. The ma620p has a dtp of 200 watt and the darkrock pro has a dtp of 250 watt. For 50 watt and a price a little bit lower than the darkrock, the ma620p convient to me, I imagine.