The Cryorig H7 CPU Cooler is a good-looking cooler, though it’s not an eye catcher or over the top in appearance. It’s got Cryorig’s branding and their usual considered packaging and accessories included.
This one has a slightly unusual mounting design called the X-Bar Quick Mount System, claimed to be fast, easy and secure.
The H7 comes with a QF120 Balance fan pre-installed which uses a high precision low noise bearing system, or HPLN bearing system for short. The fan is a PWM fan, as with all the QF series, and has the added benefit of having rubber isolators. The Balance fan as the name would suggest is the middle ground, a bit of performance and a bit of acoustic performance, meaning silence, to help with everyday usage.
Other Cryorig features include Hive Fin heatsink structure supporting a combination of Jet Fin Acceleration and Turbulence Reduction. The H7 also includes a Heat-pipe Convex-Align System for improved CPU alignment. These are some high end features that Cryorig have packed into a low to mid-range CPU cooler.
Cryorig H7 CPU Cooler Review
Package - 8
Performance - 7.5
Price - 9
Consumer Experience - 7
7.9
Again, another Cryorig product that has a lot of high end features and a little character to it as well, but here is the main thing. The Cryorig H7 is under $40, and that's astonishing. The other coolers tested there, the Gelid Solutions Antarctica and the Reeven Steropes RC-1206b are very good little coolers but you will need to dig a little deeper to pick one of them up for your new mATX system.