Monday, August 31st 2020
CRYORIG Teases Upcoming 'New Generation' CPU Cooler
CRYORIG has recently teased what they claim to be the 'New Generation of Cooler'. The announcement was accompanied by an image of the upcoming cooler which appears to be a different design for the company with a dual-fan single tower setup. The 5 in "5OON" indicates this will likely be a successor for the CRYORIG H5 series of CPU coolers which are designed for enthusiast applications up to 160 W. This new design will likely bring increased performance and better position CRYORIG to compete with Noctua and be quiet!, CRYORIG did not confirm when this new cooler will be released or what price it will retail for.
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13 Comments on CRYORIG Teases Upcoming 'New Generation' CPU Cooler
Nothing original here.
- 6 staggered heatpipes on each side,
- A large baseplate (so not direct contact heatpipes)
- 2 bespoke fans held in place by wire clips (so other-brand fans will require you to kludge the mounting yourself)
- Cryorig's standard plastic cap to cover the heatpipes
- Straight aluminium fins (so no more honeycomb fin design)
- A reduction from two spring posts on either side to one spring post in the middle of the cooler (so new mounting bracket?)
Don't get me wrong, the old H5 is a fantastic cooler. Not because it was better than other coolers, but because it was great value for money and good enough for most people.I switched to I switched to H5 coolers when supply of the CM 212EVO dried up - it was also a mediocre cooler but at only $20 it was a lot of cooling per dollar. Low price, low noise, ample cooling. I don't think heatpipes care about orientation, or are you referring to the clamping pressure when a tower is hung sideways off a vertical motherboard?
www.cryorig.com/news.php?id=74&page=1
A heatsink that small can't really benefit much from a push-pull configuration. A larger heatsink instead of the second fan is the answer.
Plenty of similar designs have tried and failed, the benchmark winners when looking at keep-out-zone designs are the single-fan ones that spend the limited volume available on more heatsink surface area.