Cryorig shows its Computex 2015 lineup

Just a teaser

Cryorig has decided to tease its upcoming lineup of product which will be showcased and officially announced during Computex 2015 show in Taipei on June 6th.

According to Cryorig, the lineup for Computex 2015 show includes a total of seven new products, six new product lines and four new product categories.

Cryorig decide to show some pictures as well as shed some details on its upcoming products which start off with the C7 low-profile cooler, which will fit anywhere due to its 53mm height. This makes it as large as Intel's stock cooler but will offer much more thanks to its four 6mm heatpipes, new 92mm 600-2500RPM fan with Quad Air Inlet technology. According to Cryorig, it will work on Intel's 115x and modern AMD sockets.

Cryorig will be also showing the new Cryorig M lineup, including new Cryorig M9, a standard tower CPU cooler with three U-type copper heatpipes and aluminum heatsink with 40 fins. To be available in two versions, for Intel 115x sockets and AMD sockets, it should offer a good balance of price, performance and size.

The probably most interesting product is the new Z1 Universal, a first round-shaped Cryorig CPU cooler with proprietary 2nd generation Radial Jet Fin Acceleration technology. It will offer memory compatibility on both front and back memory rows on Intel's X99/X79 platform and allow RAM height of 63mm.

In addition to these new CPU coolers, Cryorig will also show the Customod line of covers for R1 Universal and R1 Ultimate CPU coolers, which will be available in six different colors as well as the new Cryo-Paste series of thermal compound, the CP5, CP7 and the CP15, each with different characteristics including Thermal Performance, Spread Ease and Particle Density.

We are certainly looking forward to see and hear more about these Cryorig products during Computex 2015 show as well as to have them in our lab for some testing.











Source: Cryorig.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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