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CRYORIG Announces the C1 Compact High-End CPU Cooler

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CRYORIG, newcomer in the professional PC cooling solutions market, announces hereby, that the C1 CPU cooler for ITX systems has completed rigorous testing and is now in production. The C1 is CRYORIG's first product for the growing ITX PC ecosystem with a total height of only 7,4 centimeters.

"With the increase of APUs and enthusiasts level ITX mainboards and components, ITX systems are no longer limited to under powered components like they used to be.", mentions CRYORIG Co-Founder and Chief Manufacturing Engineer Alex Wang. "ITX systems now are housing high performance, high TDP CPUs and GPUs. Cooling these crucial components is an even greater challenge in these tight spaces. What I think we achieved with the C1 is a solution that has outstanding performance for its size, and provides a great user experience thanks to its hassle free easy installation and robust accessories. Everything you need is in the box."





The CRYORIG C1 continues to build on the foundation of the much-acclaimed R1 Ultimate/Universal, by combining multiple technological innovations in a user-friendly package. Thanks to the combination of the DirectCompress technology and a silent 140 mm PWM fan, the C1 is able to keep cool High-End CPUs from both Intel and AMD with a TDP beyond 140 Watts!

This incredible performance is proof of concept and innovates the ITX cooling solutions market. The C1 is a low-profile Cooler with a total weight of 628 grams (with fan) and the dimensions 144,5 x 74 x 140 millimeters. Furthermore, total of 6 fully sintered pure copper heatpipes have been utilized, including 4 double TDP capacity U-Type heatpipes. Additional performance boost is achieved thanks to the JetFin Acceleration Sytem that utilizes varying fin gap layers for faster exhaust airflow. The nickel-plated baseplate is made of pure solid copper and uses the Heatpipe Convex-Align technology, which allows the heatpipes to be concentrated directly above the center of the CPU.

The C1 comes with CRYORIG's XT140 140mm Slim Profile PWM fan with 13-millimeter thickness, to assure optimum airflow and cooling capabilities. Pre-installed XT140 features the HPLN (High Precision Low Noise) bearing, offering stable and precision movement eliminating excess vibration and noise. Built-in four Acoustic Vibration Absorbers located in the corners, assures low noise operation. In PWM mode, the fan operates at speeds from 700 to 1.300 RPM, which allows it to move 65 cubic feet per minute at silent 28 to 30 dBA. Users, seeking even more performance, are able to mount the stronger and 25,4 mm thick CRYORIG XF140 140 mm PWM fan.

Owners of the CRYORIG C1 are granted the extended warranty of max 6 years, after they have register their product online on the CRYORIG website.

The CRYORIG C1 low-profile CPU Cooler is available from etailers and retailers in Europe and North America starting June and May for Asia.

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Niiiccee. I do not believe I have seen that low-profile of a cooler with such a large fan/area before. I like it, and hope we see more that are similar.

Slowly, but surely, itx is starting to look like an attractive option to me, where-as up to this point you were giving up way too much imho (mostly because no good enthusiast parts were available to make the form factor work).

We'll have how the case (to fit gpus etc)/motherboard (i/o scene)/cooling situation are come Skylake. By that time, it just might do for a decent enthusiast rig.
 
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in june? ill have big shuriken rev2 on my cpu by that time.. a cheaper solution nontheless i believe..
 

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Just like Be Quiet! and Raijintek. These need to come to shore in N.A. Definitely need some more competition/options air-cooling wise.
 
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why havent i seen Cryorig R1 Universal reviewed here yet?
 
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