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Not content with presenting their Frostbit M.2 cooling solution (even if it's as exotic as it is), Cryorig took the opportunity at COMPUTEX to present would-be consumers with part of their product portfolio. The H7 Quad Lumi CPU cooler is the company's flagship offering, featuring a total of four 6 mm high-end copper heatpipes, NZXT CAM Powered Lumi Lighting System as well as a new QF120 1.600 RPM LED fan. The H7 Quad Lumi also incorporates an RGB controller into its design, making it not just a cooling solution, but the centerpiece for a given rig's RGB chops.
The company's C7 Cu full-copper cooler also made a showing, with its expensive, all-copper solution. The thrice-more-expensive-than-aluminum copper offers only double the thermal conductivity of the former, which is why it gives diminishing returns in cooling performance. However, in the SFF builds this low-profile cooler will more likely be used, all performance gains matter so as to allow for a small, silent solution that nonetheless dissipates copious amounts of heat.
The new C7 RGB cooler was also shown at COMPUTEX, which takes the C7 back to its aluminum roots, and adds one of Cryorig's new Crona RGB fans to the mix, allowing for a more colorful display of a cooling solution. The standard 12V RGB solution means it eschews most compatibility issues in favor of a more global design.
Speaking of the Crona fan embedded in the C7 RGB, Cryorig's new fans are single-sided in their supporting structure, so as to provide an unobstructed circular view of the RGB diffuser. These are some of the more original fan designs this editor has seen in recent times, and look absolutely gorgeous.
These new Crona fans are otherwise put to good use on Cryorig's H7 Ultra RGB cooler, with a 4x 6 mm heatpipe design to conduct heat from the baseplate to the tower heatsink.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
The company's C7 Cu full-copper cooler also made a showing, with its expensive, all-copper solution. The thrice-more-expensive-than-aluminum copper offers only double the thermal conductivity of the former, which is why it gives diminishing returns in cooling performance. However, in the SFF builds this low-profile cooler will more likely be used, all performance gains matter so as to allow for a small, silent solution that nonetheless dissipates copious amounts of heat.
The new C7 RGB cooler was also shown at COMPUTEX, which takes the C7 back to its aluminum roots, and adds one of Cryorig's new Crona RGB fans to the mix, allowing for a more colorful display of a cooling solution. The standard 12V RGB solution means it eschews most compatibility issues in favor of a more global design.
Speaking of the Crona fan embedded in the C7 RGB, Cryorig's new fans are single-sided in their supporting structure, so as to provide an unobstructed circular view of the RGB diffuser. These are some of the more original fan designs this editor has seen in recent times, and look absolutely gorgeous.
These new Crona fans are otherwise put to good use on Cryorig's H7 Ultra RGB cooler, with a 4x 6 mm heatpipe design to conduct heat from the baseplate to the tower heatsink.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site