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CRYORIG Soon to Release the H7 CPU Cooler for the Mainstream

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CRYORIG, innovator of PC thermal peripherals, is preparing the second model in the H Series lineup, featuring H series standard HiveFin technology. Besides moniker HiveFin technology, the CRYORIG H7 will also incorporate Zero RAM Interference and many other great features found in previously announced CRYORIG cooling solutions. The CRYORIG H7 will be targeted at mainstream PC systems with limited CPU cooler height. Thanks to the total height of 145 mm, H7 will be able to fit almost all mid-tower cases.

The H7 will also kickoff CRYORIG's new line of 120 mm QF120 PWM fan series. New QF120 line of system fans will feature CRYORIG's proprietary Quad Air Inlet. The Quad Air Inlet is a system of four aerodynamic intake holes strategically placed on the four corners of the fan frame. It allows extra air intake from the sides of the fan frame to increase the total air output. CRYORIG's QF120 line will be released right after the H7 in three different configurations, such as "Silent", "Balanced" and "Performance." The Balanced version with the maximum fan speed of 1.600 rpm is included with the H7.



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Just as I was about to order a Dark Rock 3. I suppose I'll wait for this, only reason being that the Dark Rock only works with be quiets own fans.
 
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Dark rock 3 will be better cooler, this cooler is only 3 heatpipe and 145mm high .

My guess a 212evo would be = or > .
 
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I like how they use the offset for tall ram. Wish more manufactures would do that.
 
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Dark rock 3 will be better cooler, this cooler is only 3 heatpipe and 145mm high .

My guess a 212evo would be = or > .
The Dark Rock 3 is a approx. 80USD heatsink, and it also uses 140mm sized fans. It would be quite embarrassing if a sub 40USD heatsink beat it.

The H7's total height should be sub 150mm, so it's targeted more at mid-entry range mid towers.
And I no the hyper 212evo does not beat this, HDT = Instant loss of performance.
 
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