Monday, August 5th 2019

Cryorig Unveils the C7 G CPU Cooler with Graphene Coating

Cryorig launched its first new product in months after going MIA in the US market with imminent plans to return, the new C7 G CPU Cooler. The company had unveiled this cooler just ahead of this year's Computex. A variant of the C7 Cu all-copper, top-flow, low-profile air cooler, the C7 G features graphene coating on the copper fins and heat-pipes. This coating increases surface-area for heat dissipation at a microscopic level, and is similar in concept to the ceramic coating that CPU cooler manufacturers dabbled with in the past. The cooler can now handle thermal loads of up to 125 W, whereas the original C7 Cu was rated for up to 115 W.

With its fan in place, the C7 G has a height of 47 mm. It uses 57 copper fins stacked perpendicular to the plane of the motherboard, to which heat drawn from the base is conveyed by four 6 mm-thick copper heat-pipes that make direct contact with the CPU. The 92 mm fan takes in 4-pin PWM input, spins between 600 to 2,500 RPM, pushing up to 40.5 CFM of air with a noise output of up to 30 dBA. The cooler only supports mainstream-desktop CPU socket types, including AM4 and LGA115x. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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28 Comments on Cryorig Unveils the C7 G CPU Cooler with Graphene Coating

#27
John Naylor
londisteCome again? :D
With what ? I can bring cupcakes ? cookies ? ... have a home made pizza in the oven and planning on a root beer float w/ oit.

... I linked an ITX case that can do all those things ... there are others.

Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ITX
Tempered Glass Model: PH-ES215PTG_SRD
Type: Mini-ITX Tower
Motherboard Compatibility: Mini-ITX

Fan Options: Front: 2 x 120mm fan or 2 x 140mm fan
Top: 2 x 120mm fan or 2 x 140mm fan
Rear: 1 x 120mm fan or 1 x 140mm fan (1 x 140mm fan included)

Radiator Options: Front - Up to 240mm / Rear - Up to 120mm / Rear - Up to 140mm / Top - Up to 240mm / Top - Up to 280mm

Max GPU Length Allowance: 330 mm Max
CPU Cooler Height Allowance: 200 mm Max
PSU Length: 200 mm

Dimensions: (H x W x D)14.80" x 9.10" x 15.60"
Weight" 12.00 lbs.
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#28
Gibiav
I see a whole lot of people who are talking out of where the sun doesn't shine. If you don't know the what's ups of SFFPC building, move along. You don't have anything relevant and/or of value to add to this conversation or to pass judgement on this specific cooler.
John NaylorUnless you have severe height restrictions, i can't see even looking at this thing. $125 ????

If you can fit 149mm tall, for less than half that you can do 13C better..... the coating is attarctive but i dodn't see it making a big dent in those 83C temps.
tpucdn.com/review/scythe-fuma/images/temp_oc_aida64.png

And , even w/ mini ITX case, a 200mm tall cooler or 280mm radiator or multiple 240s is not a problem.
www.newegg.com/black-red-phanteks-enthoo-evolv-itx-tempered-glass-mini-itx-tower/p/N82E16811854062
All I'm going to say is that you clearly don't understand what building small form factor PCs is about. What you linked is a 34L case. This isn't even considered SFF. I'm not sure why you're trying to be part of a conversation about something you know nothing about?
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