Supported processor sockets |
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Colour of product | Black,Silver,White |
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Number of fans | 1 |
Number of heat pipes | 3 |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 140.0 W |
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Rated current | 0.16 A |
Noise level (high speed) | 25.0 dB |
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Noise level (low speed) | 10.0 dB |
Fan speed (max) | 1600.0 rpm |
Fan speed (min) | 330.0 rpm |
Maximum airflow | 49.0 cu-ft./minute |
Maximum air pressure | 1.65 mmH2O |
Fan width | 4.72 in |
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Fan depth | 4.72 in |
Fan height | 1.0 in |
Fan diameter | 4.72 in |
Width | 4.84 in |
Depth | 3.86 in |
Height | 5.71 in |
Weight | 25.08 oz |
Billed as a 'Hyper 212 EVO' killer, I have been itching to review the Cryorig H7 for a long time now
The award winning H7 CPU Cooler by CRYORIG is back, this time however with a 2nd QF120 fan in push and pull configuration for increased cooling efficiency.
Chad checks out the Cryorig H7 which is a compact, zero-interference CPU cooler that impresses for its price. Is it for you? Read on and take a look.
CRYORIG continues to push ever forward with, this time, the H7 Universal. Poised to take the entry level market by storm with an affordable price and exceptional features, this smaller sibling to the H5 Universal proves more than a match for the competition, its performance packing a serious punch considering its size.
Introduction Cryorig are back on eTeknix once again today and I welcome them with open arms after their last product, the H5, walked away with our Innovation Award. Cryorig may be fairly new to the cooling market, but they've already got off to a great start thanks to their sleek designs and competitive prices. We even stopped by their booth at Computex to see what else they had to offer and things certainly looked promising for the brand. The H7 certainly ticks a lot of boxes; support for most major socket types and limitless ram clearance are always welcome features.
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