CRYORIG reveals more info about its first CPU coolers

Posted on Monday, December 16 2013 @ 17:05 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
CRYORIG reveals more details about its new CPU coolers:
CRYORIG’s first launch product the CRYORIG R1 Ultimate is the accumulation of years of research and design. CRYORIG is now revealing a more detailed explanation and closer look at the R1 Ultimate’s extremely long list of trademarked technology and patented designs.

DirectCompress™ Soldering
CRYORIG’s patented DirectCompress™ Soldering, increases the actual contact surface between the heatpipe and heatsink fins. Traditional soldering requires a cut out area next to the heatpipe through hole in order to pass through soldering tools. DirectCompress™ Soldering requires no cut out and has on average at least 10% more contact surface compared to traditional soldering, and the more contact surface the faster the heat conduction.

Heatpipe Displacement Optimization™
On aluminum sheets, heat spreads out in a radial direction. By displacing the heatpipe alignment on the heatsink fins, our Heatsink Displacement Optimization™ allows for better and more evenly spread heat conduction on the fins compared to traditional linear alignment.

Jet Fin Acceleration System™
The individual tower stack on the R1 Ultimate is separated into two sections, the wider gap air intake and the high density exhaust section. By the laws of fluid dynamics, the increase in fin count in the exhaust section squeezes airflow and increases exhaust air speed. The increase of airflow speed in our Jet Fin Acceleration System™ allows heated air to leave the tower faster.

Heatpipe Convex-Align™ System
The R1 Ultimate’s Heatpipe Convex-Align™ System allows for more heatpipes in a given area, optimized heatpipe placement in the copper base, and improved alignment with your CPU. With the Heatpipe Convex-Align™ System, each heatpipe functions to their maximum TDP capacity.

Acoustic Optimizations
Acoustics are just as important as performance. That’s why both the XF140 and XT140 140mm fan integrate acoustic optimizations. Both fans featuring High Precision Low Noise (HPLN™) Sleeve Bearing and the detachable Acoustic Vibration Absorbers that gives the fan a snugger fit while canceling vibration and noise at the same time.

Patent Pending “MultiSeg™” Quick Mount System
CRYORIG’s MultiSeg™ Quick Mount System, features a 1.5mm thick mechanical structure reinforced metal backplate and precision pressure calculated spring screw mounting system. The MultiSeg™ Quick Mount System delivers a quick, ultra secure and sturdy all in one solution on Intel LGA115X platforms. Mount your R1 Ultimate in a matter of minutes.

Product Warranty
Besides the trademarks over trademarks of features, the R1 Ultimate is offering up to six years warranty upon product registration. Each CRYORIG product (besides the CP9 Cryo-Paste) will come with a unique VIP Product Registration Card. By registering your product you not only extend your product warranty to the max of six years, you also instantly become a CRYORIG.com VIP member. VIP members are instantly eligible for our worldwide VIP prize draws, and get a chance to win limited edition products and more!

Product Specifications:
CRYORIG R1
Dimension ( with fan ) L130 mm x W140 mm x H168.3 mm
Weight ( with fan ) 1248 g
Weight ( without fan ) 936 g
Heat pipes 6mm heatpipe x 7 units
Copper Base C1100 Pure copper nickel plated

XF140
Dimension L140 mm x W140 mm x H25.4 mm
Weight 156 g
Rated Speed 700 ~ 1300 RPM ±10 %
Noise Level 19 ~ 23 dBA
Air Flow 76 CFM
Connector 4Pin PWM

The CRYORIG R1 Ultimate is scheduled for release on Jan. 2014, in select countries and regions. North America, Japan and Korea MSRP is set at 89.95USD. Please stay tuned to www.CRYORIG.com for further launch information and regional pricing.
CRYORIG R1


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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