CRYORIG Shows H5 Coolers and RIMS Fan Concept
CRYORIG, innovator of PC thermal peripherals is releasing a whole new line of single tower coolers as well as an innovative case fan concept. The CRYORIG H Series will for the first time feature CRYORIG's proprietary Hive Fin technology, which allows the reduction of the airflow turbulence.
An even faster exhaust of hot air is achieved thanks to the new Jet Fin Acceleration technology. Beginning with the 160 mm tall H5 and later the 145 mm tall H7 cooler, the H series will fit into the mainstream range of CRYORIG's product lineup.
CRYORIG furthermore presented an exciting new concept of soon to be released case fans. The RIMS series allows users to replace the whole fan bearing on their own. Replacement fan bearing units, such as the FDB and Ball Bearing version, will be available on the market separately. Users will also be able to detach the fan blade unit of the RIMS fans for cleaning purposes.
- Jet Fin Acceleration - Carrying the hot air out of the system faster and more efficiently.
- Turbulence Reduction System - Utilizing a beehive shaped structure at the front air intake of the heatsink, lowers air turbulence and straightens out the airflow.
- Heatpipe Convex-Align System - For optimized heatpipe placement in the copper base, and improved alignment with your CPU.
- Zero RAM Interference - The H5 utilizes an asymmetric slanted heatpipe layout to move the heatsink away from the RAM zone.
- Multiseg Quick Mount System - An all in one solution for a securer and firmer installation within minutes.
The H5 is scheduled for release in mid July in North America for 50 USD and late July in Europe for 36 EUR (MSRP, excluding Taxes).
CRYORIG H5 Specifications
- 4x 6 mm Pure Copper Heatpipes.
- 1x XT140 140 mm Slim Profile PWM Fan With HPLN Bearing.
- Patent Pending Solderless Environmental Friendly Manufacturing.
- Maximum 6-Year Warranty Upon Product Registration.
CRYORIG H7 Specifications
- 3x 6 mm Pure Copper Heatpipes.
- 1x SF120 120 mm PWM Fan With HPLN Bearing.
- Patent Pending Solderless Environmental Friendly Manufacturing.
- Maximum 6-Year Warranty Upon Product Registration.
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Hopefully CRYORIG becomes more available as time goes buy. Love their design and fan color scheme. And a 6 year warranty which is the same as Noctua.
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I can't get excited about anything they release. Last time they said the R1 Ultimate would be release in the US. That never happened. The only place I could get it right now is ebay for about 200 bucks. In conclusion, I can't believe anything they say about releases.
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It all looks good, but so do Zalman's cylindrical heat sinks, and we all know how under-performing and noisy those are. Looks aren't everything.
I kinda like being able to replace the fan bearing and/or blades without taking the whole fan off, but I can only think a of a handful of applications where this would be of any use. And what with it being proprietary and all, I just don't see myself buying this. Not now anyways.
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I like this, looks rather funky.