Means it doesn't stick out too much on the sides

Jan 13, 2015 15:54 GMT  ·  By

One of the main problems with large coolers is that they are too wide, their girth too large for smaller motherboards, because they spread over the area where the RAM slots are supposed to go.

This isn't an issue with full-ATX motherboards, usually, but micro-ATX and mini-ITX platforms are another matter.

The newest cooler from Cryorig was developed in such a way as to dodge this issue entirely. The company calls it the “Zero RAM Interference” design.

Also, the height is of 145 mm, so the cooler should fit “99%” of all mid-tower cases, as well as mini enclosures that are sufficiently wide. The “cubic” ones as it were.

As for installation, the cooler uses the X-Bar System which minimizes the need for tools and set-up steps.

All in all, for a decently sized cooler with a 120 mm fan (330 to 1,600 RPM speed), the cooler is more that apt for its intended task, whether your system is a regular business computer or a gaming rig.

Cryorig should be selling the H7 cooler for around $35 / €30. It is compatible with both Intel and AMD processors, with no need for separate parts. A backplate made from PBT augmented with fiberglass is included. It protects the mainboard from excessive stress.

Cryorig H7 (4 Images)

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