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Cryorig C7 CU, a copper finned heatsink, for improved cooling

Introduced by Cryorig, the Cryorig C7 CU heatsink, a high-performance cooler with copper fins, which allows heat dissipation more efficiently in compact format systems.

The first brand that makes direct competition to the giant Noctua is Cryorig, which offers heatsinks of the highest quality and efficiency. The latest bet of the company is the Cryorig C7 Cu, a high-quality heatsink, characterized by having a completely copper block, which will allow greater dissipation efficiency. This is a low-profile heatsink, which has been designed to offer high cooling capacity while taking up as little space as possible.

This new heatsink is based on the C7 architecture. The modification is based on the fact that it is completely built in copper, which has achieved significant improvements of up to 15% performance, compared to other solutions, with smaller size, a great solution for compact systems of the SFF / ITX type, where space is not that about.

This copper block will have a 92mm fan, which will help cool the entire system. It features a quad channel intake system, created by Cryorig, with special intakes at the four corners of the heatsink. This configuration allows air to be obtained from the sides and not only from the top, something that is very important, since in most compact configurations, they have limited air inlets, as well as space, so it must be take air from all possible points.

The Cryorig C7 CU will be launched on the market between the end of May and the beginning of June, in Europe, and will arrive for a price of € 49.95.

Cryorig C7 Cu  
Dimensions with fan L97 x W97 x H47mm
Weight with fan 675 gr
Weight are fan 613 gr
Heat pipes 4 of 6 mm
fins T = 0,4 mm; Gap = 1,2 mm
Number of fins NOTE 57
Material Pure copper
RAM height limit Unlimited
Maximum TDP 115 W

 

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Robert Sole

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