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CRYORIG Releases the Compact H7 CPU Cooler

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CRYORIG, innovator of PC thermal peripherals has released the H7. The next step in CRYORIG's H series heatsink, the H7 holds an even smaller footprint while keeping an extremely high performance efficiency. Keeping almost all award winning features from the larger H5 Universal, the H7 packs great value in it's small size. Featuring series moniker HiveFin technology for better air management and also CRYORIG's much renowned Zero RAM Interference design among many others, the H7 will also feature CRYORIG's brand new QF120 Balanced 120 mm 330~1.600 RPM PWM fan with Quad Air Inlet technology.

The CRYORIG H7 is the next piece in CRYORIG's quest for PC thermal solution dominance. Targeted at entry and mainstream systems, the H7 brings affordability and CRYORIG innovation to the masses. With a total height of only 145 mm, the H7 is almost certain to fit 99% of all mainstream mid-tower cases. While Zero RAM Interference allow users to use any RAM of choice, with no compatibility issues period.



With the H7, CRYORIG went back to the drawing board for an even simpler mounting system. The brand new X-Bar System needs even less individual pieces and even less steps to install. Literally install your H7 within minutes of opening up the box. Multi-platform support for both Intel and AMD is already included, and does not require separate parts. A dedicated backplate made from fiberglass augmented PBT, for higher tensile strength, resistance to heat and is more easily recyclable than other plastics. The backplate protects the mainboard from excessive stress that may come from the mounted heatsink, and also provides a solid base for your fast and secure installation.

The H7 is an accumulation of years of design and testing all condensed into a total miniature package. CRYORIG's new H7 is scheduled to be released January 12th in the USA, Japan and Taiwan for 34,50 USD, 5,000 JPY and 990 NTD respectably. Other regions in Europe and Asia will soon follow in February 2015.

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That last pic looks damn sexy :love:
 
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If it provides the cooling performance and is priced right, it will make some PC enthusiasts happy.
 
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Possibly the replacement for the venerable CM Hyper 212 Evo with it's crappy mount and excess height. The H7 is 15mm shorter and still uses a 120mm fan, and doesn't hang over the RAM slots. If it performs well and is generally available, this is perfect for those "budget overclocked gaming rig needs $100 AIO radiator but I only have $35" moments...
 
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I realize this unit is pretty new, but if Cryorig wants to successfully promote this cooler, I'd suggest they provide some samples to the various testing sites so it's performance can be third party verified and compared next to other coolers, quite preferably the Hyper 212 EVO, since this is the most relevant cooler it will be competing against due to it's price range and size. Comparisons to a few downdraft or "top down" models might be a nice idea as well since the H7 is fairly short and might work in a lot of builds that have traditionally required those types of coolers.
 
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I realize this unit is pretty new, but if Cryorig wants to successfully promote this cooler, I'd suggest they provide some samples to the various testing sites .....
Cryorig already has a very good name when it comes to cooling, they don't really have to promote anything, the features and specifications sell the unit along with word of mouth from satisfied customers.
Pretty sure if you look, there will be test comparisons done on this cooler soon, if they aren't already. I like the last picture of the cooler on an iTX board, it shows the versatility of it's design and doesn't pigeon hole it into just the performance market which I'm sure will also make good use of this by adding a second fan.
 
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