N.Broekhuijsen Distinguished Jun 17, 2009 3,098 0 20,860 Dec 4, 2013 #1 A new startup company, CRYORIG, has announced its R1 CPU cooler. CRYORIG Kicks off with R1 CPU Cooler : Read more
A new startup company, CRYORIG, has announced its R1 CPU cooler. CRYORIG Kicks off with R1 CPU Cooler : Read more
outlw6669 Splendid Dec 4, 2006 4,821 1 23,460 Dec 4, 2013 #2 Looks to be a good first entry into the high end cooling market. Depending on the price, this could be a good alternative to noctua's big air coolers. Looking forward to the price and reviews!
Looks to be a good first entry into the high end cooling market. Depending on the price, this could be a good alternative to noctua's big air coolers. Looking forward to the price and reviews!
faster23rd Distinguished Oct 11, 2011 640 0 19,160 Dec 4, 2013 #3 Could more heatpipes compensate for thinner (seemingly) fin arrays when compared to the NH-D14? Tom's? 😀
Could more heatpipes compensate for thinner (seemingly) fin arrays when compared to the NH-D14? Tom's? 😀
MajinCry Distinguished Dec 8, 2011 958 0 19,010 Dec 4, 2013 #4 Should cool a 290X adequately. With enough velcro.
C Calculatron Honorable Apr 3, 2013 2,240 0 12,460 Dec 4, 2013 #5 Looks like it should be all sorts of RAM friendly, which is good to see. We'll see how having two different fin stacks per tower works out for them though.
Looks like it should be all sorts of RAM friendly, which is good to see. We'll see how having two different fin stacks per tower works out for them though.
internetlad Distinguished Jan 23, 2011 1,080 0 19,310 Dec 4, 2013 #6 When I first read the name I thought this was a collaboration between Crytek (CRY) and EA (ORIG), is it actually affiliated with either of those companies?
When I first read the name I thought this was a collaboration between Crytek (CRY) and EA (ORIG), is it actually affiliated with either of those companies?
patrick47018 Splendid Jan 14, 2013 3,638 5 25,265 Dec 4, 2013 #8 Looks good, now how does it perform, time for some benchmarks Tom's