CRYORIG Releases the C7 Ultra Compact Cooler

CRYORIG is releasing a new addition to it’s C Series line up and also it’s smallest cooler to date, the C7 compact cooler. First revealed in Computex 2015, the C7 is a low profile cooler with a max height of 47 mm. The C7’s 47 mm height also makes it only 2 mm taller than the Intel Stock Heatsink, meaning it will fit in almost all case designs. Fitted with a dedicated 92 mm 2.500 rpm PWM fan with CRYORIG’s proprietary Quad Air Inlet System for a good airflow. The C7 effectively provides 25% more cooling capacity than stock heatsinks from Intel/AMD, while being up to 20% lower in noise. It’s 97 x 97 x 47 mm (WxLxH) dimensions also makes it compatible with the latest 1151/115x Intel boards and AMD offerings, with no interference with PCI-E GPU cards or RAM, according to the press release.

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The C7 is also fitted with a 92 mm 600~2.500 rpm PWM controlled fan. With the help of CRYORIG proprietary Quad Air Inlet System for extra air intake and airflow, the C7 offers 40,5 CFM, 2,8mmH20 air pressure at 30,0 dBA. In all, the C7 can effectively trump the Intel Stock Cooler by more than 25% in cooling performance, and 20% less noise.

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The C7 is target for a September global release beginning in Japan, Taiwan, South-East Asia, and the US, with European markets targeted later in October. MSRP is 29,99 USD (excl. VAT) in the USA and 29,99 Euro (excl. VAT) in Europe.

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CRYORIG C7 Specifications

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Dimensions: L97 mm x W97 mm x H47mm
Weight: 357 g
Heatpipe: 6 mm heatpipe x 4 units
Fin: T = 0,4 mm ; Gap = 1,2 mm
Fin Pcs: 57 pcs
Copper Base: C1100 Pure copper nickel plated
RAM Height Limit: Limitless
Compatibility: LGA1151(Skylake)/115X/FM1, FM2/+, AM2/+, AM3/+
TDP: 100 W

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Fan (Model: CR-9215)

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Dimensions: L92 mm x W92 mm x H15 mm
Weight: 62 g
RPM: 600 ~ 2.500 RPM ±10 %
Noise: 30,0 dBA
Airflow: 40,5 CFM
Air Pressure: 2,8 mmH2O
Ampere: 0,2 A

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