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Guru3D.com » News » CRYORIG R1 CPU Cooler

CRYORIG R1 CPU Cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/02/2013 08:47 AM | source: | 10 comment(s)
CRYORIG R1 CPU Cooler

Officially founded in 2013, CRYORIG is a fresh new comer to the PC peripherals and Cooling market but with a core team of seasoned veterans.  Our team’s resume include experiences with renowned brands such Thermalright, Prolimatech and Phanteks.  With our experience and drive for innovation and improvement we are proud to present our very first flagship dual tower solution, the CRYORIG R1.

The R1 is an accumulation of years of research and design.  Putting good use to our multiple manufacturing and design patents, the CRYORIG R1 is jam packed with multiple one of a kind features.  The long list of features include our patented DirectCompress™ full contact soldering process, Jet Fin Acceleration System™, Heatpipe Convex-Align™ and Displacement Optimization™  Systems. 

The R1 will be featured in two flavors, the R1Universal and the R1 Ultimate.  The R1 Ultimate will have two XF140’s full 140x26mm fans, and the ability to add a third XF140.  The Universal version features one XF140 and a thin profile 140x13mm XT140 silent performance fan, offering terrific performance with almost no tradeoff for performance and compatibility.

The CRYORIG R1 Ultimate, XF140 and XT140 are set for release on January of 2014 and the R1 Universal is set at February 2014 for select countries.



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ClexRex
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#4715891 Posted on: 12/03/2013 04:41 AM
Not bad I just ordered a Enermark whit edition to match my case black/white...however im really liking the slim 140mm fans coming out now...I think its time they designed slimmer fans they look awesome and perform well within reason.

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#4715896 Posted on: 12/03/2013 04:57 AM
Can definitely tell where that design came from....

scoter man1
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#4715904 Posted on: 12/03/2013 06:09 AM
Not sure I understand the purpose of having a slim fan up front. The whole reason for having a dual tower aircooler is to "not cut corners". I feel like that fan is cutting corners.

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#4715910 Posted on: 12/03/2013 06:19 AM
Will it give my old NH-D14 with triple fans a run for its money?

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#4715913 Posted on: 12/03/2013 06:24 AM
Not sure I understand the purpose of having a slim fan up front.

To prevent unusable RAM slots for those using RAM sticks with tall heatsinks.

The whole reason for having a dual tower aircooler is to "not cut corners". I feel like that fan is cutting corners.

Nope.

And why slim fans are 'cutting corners'?
They're not necessarily cheaper than their fatter brethren of the same size.

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