Thursday, May 31st 2018

CRYORIG Reveals Crona 120 RGB Fan and H7 Ultra RGB Ahead of Computex 2018

A week before Computex CRYORIG reveals the Crona 120 RGB fan and H7 Ultra RGB Cooler tower cooler. The Crona 120 is CRYORIG's first RGB fan with an unconventional single sided fan frame design in exchange for an unobstructed fully circular lighting area. The H7 Ultra RGB is built on the best selling H7 with an upgraded 4 heatpipe system while also including a RGB top cover and Crona 120 RGB fan. Both the Crona 120 and H7 Ultra RGB will be on full display come Computex 2018 at Nangang Exhibition Hall.
The Crona 120 breaks away from the conventional square fan design to elevate it's lighting elements. By removing the square frame, Crona 120 creates a strong 3 dimensional lighting structure. Also, with the removal of the square frame, there's nothing blocking Crona's RGB LEDs. A perfect non obstructed 3 dimensional halo is viewable from both the front and side. The included Crona 120 Controller and Remote, supports on the fly switching between 14 speed and color adjustable lighting effects. The Crona 120 Controller supports both 12v and 5v Addressable inputs, making it compatible with almost all RGB enabled mainboards as well as a stand-alone RGB controller.
With the H7 Ultra RGB, CRYORIG aims to build better performance and added RGB lighting to the award winning H7 tower cooler. The H7 Ultra RGB not only adds an additional heatpipe, it also adds RGB capable top heatsink cover and Crona 120 RGB fan, making it CRYORIG's first fully RGB lighted tower. The H7 Ultra RGB also includes a full Crona 120 Controller and Remote for adjustable speed/color lighting effects for both the top cover and Crona 120, while also support controls via 12v or 5v Addressable inputs from the mainboard.
Sources: Cryorig H7 Ultra Page, Cryorig Crona Page
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2 Comments on CRYORIG Reveals Crona 120 RGB Fan and H7 Ultra RGB Ahead of Computex 2018

#1
LocutusH
Who wants to sacrifice 15mm impeller size, for some rgb ring?
No one? Tought so...
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#2
TheHunter
They should improve their aio h2o A40 and A80 series to 6th gen pump design aka h115i pro+

Now that would be interesting.
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