CRYORIG launches its double fan heat sinks H7 Plus and M9 Plus

CRYORIG, the cooling brand for enthusiasts, has issued a press release announcing the launch of two fan versions of its best-selling heat sinks, the H7 Plus and M9 Plus.

Cryorig expanded to H7 Plus and M9 Plus
H7 Plus, CRYORIG launches its double fan heat sinks H7 Plus and M9 Plus, Optocrypto

The new H7 PLUS continues to utilize the compact tower design of the H7, which is designed for maximum compatibility with a height of only 145 mm for almost every semitower on the market and for ZERO interference with RAM memory slots even with the two fans installed. Like its little brother, this H7 PLUS is an excellent choice for users who want a non-restrictive air heat sink with good heat output and sufficient volume.

H7 Plus, CRYORIG launches its double fan heat sinks H7 Plus and M9 Plus, Optocrypto
Cyorig also mentions other proprietary technologies such as the Hive Fin Design for optimized airflow, Heatpipe Convex-Align for further optimization of heatpipes and Quad-Air Inlet for larger air intake on the two 120mm QF120 fans, based on their High Performance Low Noise HPLN bearing with at least 330 rpm (making it almost inaudible) and maximum 1600 rpm. Its maximum supported TDP according to Cryorig is 150W.

H7 Plus, CRYORIG launches its double fan heat sinks H7 Plus and M9 Plus, Optocrypto

The Cryorig M9 Plus is based on its M9i/M9a, which were previously differentiated between Intel and AMD versions, which will no longer be the case with this new version. The M9i and M9a are characterised by their extremely low price, but the performance is more than sufficient for their characteristics. This small heat sink with a height of 124.6mm and 2 CR-9225 92mm fans is also free of RAM and compatible with most towers on the market.

H7 Plus, CRYORIG launches its double fan heat sinks H7 Plus and M9 Plus, Optocrypto

Both heat sinks are compatible with the Intel LGA115X socket (1155, 1150, 1151, etc.) and FM1, FM2/+, AM2/+, AM2/+, AM2/+, AM2/+, AM3/+, AM4 from AMD, making them suitable for the latest platforms except the high-performance platforms 2066 and TR4. They will be available worldwide from mid-August and their recommended price for Europe seems really low: 44.45 euros for the H7 Plus and 24.45 euros for the M9 Plus, both inclusive of tax.

Further information can be found on the respective pages of the Cryorig website.