CRYORIG R1 CPU Cooler

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    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 reno...

    CRYORIG R1 CPU Cooler
     
  2. ClexRex

    ClexRex Guest

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    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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    sykozis Ancient Guru

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    Can definitely tell where that design came from....
     
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    scoter man1 Ancient Guru

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    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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    Will it give my old NH-D14 with triple fans a run for its money?
     
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    k1net1cs Ancient Guru

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

    Nope.

    And why slim fans are 'cutting corners'?
    They're not necessarily cheaper than their fatter brethren of the same size.
     
  7. scoter man1

    scoter man1 Ancient Guru

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    There is no way a slim fan moves anywhere near as much air as a thicker one.
     
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    k1net1cs Ancient Guru

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    No kidding.
    Still doesn't mean using a slim fan means 'cutting corners'.

    'Cutting corners' means 'using cheaper things/ways to build something'.
    Slim fans are hardly cheaper.
    Try talking to people who uses SFF cases that's smaller and has less room for moving air, tell them they're 'cutting corners' in building their rigs.
     
  9. scoter man1

    scoter man1 Ancient Guru

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    You know what I mean though, cutting corners in terms of performance. That thing is built to be the best of the best. The thin fan doesn't really suit that imho. If it's for ram heatsinks then I guess that works, but I'd prefer to see 2 options: 1 with the slim fan and another without. I suppose the best would be no fans and have it be BYOF. :)
     
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    Im guessing the second(larger) fan has more work to do.... pulling warm air from the first radiator and still be able to cool the second, regardless its good to see a fresh company supporting the custom pc industry.
     
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  11. thatguy91

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    It's quite obvious, even by the naming, that the 'Universal' one is so it can fit across the more difficult board layouts and memory heights, whereas the 'Ultimate' is the full edition, which may have issues on the tighter boards. Considering the only difference is the size of the front fan, the price should be quite similar.
     

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