Wednesday, August 8th 2018

CRYORIG Releases New Dual Fan Versions of Best Sellers H7 Plus and M9 Plus

Enthusiast thermal solutions brand CRYORIG releases the new H7 Plus and M9 Plus dual fan heatsinks. Based on the best-selling H7 and M9i/a, CRYORIG is now offering these two models with a direct dual fan upgrade for best in class performance. Adding an additional fan makes the overall heatsink airflow even better optimized to expel heat directly into the rear system fan and out of the PC case. With an included PWM Y-Cable, users can have both front and back fan speed synced together for optimal efficiency.
The H7 Plus is based on CRYORIG's best-selling compact tower, the H7. Like the H7, the H7 Plus is also only 145 mm in height and even with the fans attached it completely avoids the RAM slots for Zero RAM Interference on the latest LGA1151/AM4 boards for both Intel and AMD. Other thermal technologies include CRYORIG's proprietary Hive Fin design for optimized airflow, Heatpipe Convex-Align optimization design and Quad-Air Inlet for added air intake on the dual 120 mm QF120 PWM fans. All together along with the new dual fan push-pull-setup is able to boost the thermal efficiency and performance of the H7 Plus.
The M9 Plus is based on CRYORIG's M9i/a, the best in class mini tower. At a low height of 124,6 mm the M9 Plus assures Zero-Ram-Interference on both AMD and Intel platforms. Unlike the M9i and M9a, the M9 Plus is now compatible to both Intel and AMD platforms, making it an even easier upgrade for PC users to choose from. The M9 Plus's dual 92 mm PWM fan system utilized the push-pull principle, hence optimizing airflow to efficiently move heat directly from the heatsink to the rear system fan and out of the case. Thanks to the included PWM fan Y-Cable, both the front and rear fan are synchronized for optimum performance.
Both the H7 Plus and M9 Plus are scheduled for world-wide release mid-August. MSRP for the US market is 44,45 USD (excl. taxes) for the H7 Plus and 24,45 USD (excl. taxes) for the M9 Plus. Euro-zone MSRP is 44,45 EUR (incl. VAT) and 24,45 EUR (incl. VAT)
Sources: Cryorig H7 Plus Page, Cryorig M9 Plus Page
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12 Comments on CRYORIG Releases New Dual Fan Versions of Best Sellers H7 Plus and M9 Plus

#1
Xzibit
3 x 6mm

Even the Hyper 212 EVO had 4 x 6mm
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#2
PLSG08
Just when I bought an M9i haha

Can I just buy an individual 92mm fan from Cryorig?
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#3
SteveS45
Xzibit3 x 6mm

Even the Hyper 212 EVO had 4 x 6mm
But when you beat 4 with 3....
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Sp33d Junki3
Xzibit3 x 6mm
Even the Hyper 212 EVO had 4 x 6mm
SteveS45But when you beat 4 with 3....
Nope. H7 has beaten 212 across the board on many tests. Even only being 145mm height, much less than the 159mm.
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#5
gamerman
TDP only 150W
useless budget value cooler.

best air cooler is alpenhön olympia, TDP 340W

i have it and its win D15, with performance/noise its best of best

i just wonder alot,why its not have review anywhere??

think there is must be somekind order from Noctua or so...
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#6
PLSG08
No one really needs that much cooling unless you OC for a living or you're really after the most performance from air. Plus the Availability for it is pretty low (unless you're willing to shell out $$$ for shipping)

An average person that does some OC would do fine with a Hyper 212/H7.
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#7
ExV6k
gamermanTDP only 150W
useless budget value cooler.

best air cooler is alpenhön olympia, TDP 340W

i have it and its win D15, with performance/noise its best of best

i just wonder alot,why its not have review anywhere??

think there is must be somekind order from Noctua or so...
What in the world are you talking about?
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#8
Sp33d Junki3
gamermanTDP only 150W
useless budget value cooler.

best air cooler is alpenhön olympia, TDP 340W

i have it and its win D15, with performance/noise its best of best

i just wonder alot,why its not have review anywhere??

think there is must be somekind order from Noctua or so...
it is not 340w TDP, when all of the proper reviews shows not coming close to D15.
Only site I've seen that shoe Olymp beating D15 by 2c.
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#9
Blueberries
For the cost of the dual fan H7 you could also purchase a single fan H7 and an NF-P12.
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#10
Xzibit
Sp33d Junki3Nope. H7 has beaten 212 across the board on many tests. Even only being 145mm height, much less than the 159mm.
Yes it beats it by 3-5c at a 50% mark up
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Sp33d Junki3
XzibitYes it beats it by 3-5c at a 50% mark up
Some even more than 5c.
Not only temps difference, size of heatsink plays nicer in cases where 160mm is clearance on some. Does help with airflow.
Plus does look better than 212. I've used both and prefer H7.
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