CRYORIG and NZXT teamed up to create the new H7 Quad Lumi RGB CPU air cooler. Based on the award-winning H7 tower heatsink, the new H7 Quad Lumi RGB receives a physical upgrade with improved TDP and mounting support. Compared to the original CRYORIG H7, the new H7 Quad Lumi RGB adds an extra 6mm heat pipe, bringing the cooling support up to 160+ Watt. Despite the size increase, the new H7 Quad Lumi RGB still provides unobstructed DIMM slot clearance. The new dimensions stand at 96 x 123 x 145mm and weighs in at a scant 594g without a fan.
The partnership with NZXT brings integration with their CAM system software. This allows for desktop RGB LED controls and customization, giving users access to several profile presets or smart reactive options. With the NZXT CAM software, users can choose between several modes:
The CRYORIG H7 Quad Lumi RGB LED CPU cooler has a dual channel RGB system. This means that there are two independent LED lights that are separate instead of just one. The CRYORIG logo at the top and the under-glow area at the base can be adjusted separately.
In terms of pricing, the new H7 Quad Lumi is available for €59,99 VAT included in Europe or $59.99 in the US. It will be available worldwide starting June 2017.
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