

Other regions in Europe and Asia will soon follow in February 2015.įor more information, visit the product page. CRYORIG's new H7 is scheduled to be released January 12th in the USA, Japan and Taiwan for 34,50 USD, 5,000 JPY and 990 NTD respectably. The H7 is an accumulation of years of design and testing all condensed into a total miniature package.

The backplate protects the mainboard from excessive stress that may come from the mounted heatsink, and also provides a solid base for your fast and secure installation. A dedicated backplate made from fiberglass augmented PBT, for higher tensile strength, resistance to heat and is more easily recyclable than other plastics.

Multi-platform support for both Intel and AMD is already included, and does not require separate parts. If youve used a Coolermaster you know how HARD and frustrating mounting it can be, and how you worry it is seated properly, and whether or not it is too tight on your CPU. Literally install your H7 within minutes of opening up the box. Ive used the Coolermaster Hyper Evo 212 for years. The brand new X-Bar System needs even less individual pieces and even less steps to install. All of the popular options such as the Cryorig C7 or Noctua NH-L9圆5 SE-AM4 fall short in cooling capacity for these CPUs, and whilst it’s tempting to fit ever more powerful processors into ever-smaller cases you do have to give due consideration to heat loading. With the H7, CRYORIG went back to the drawing board for an even simpler mounting system. When cooling CPUs of such high power and capability, ‘low profile’ is of course relative.
