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Cryorig C7 Low-Profile Cooler Review

Unlike the H7 and the R1 Ultimate, the Cryorig C7 has not been a runway success.

It does look good, and it is very easy to install, with only 3 stages to the installation process. Its design is undoubtedly its biggest asset, as the total height of just 47mm means this cooler should fit just about anywhere.

However, it is bettered by the similarly-sized Raijintek Pallas, which – at just £8 more – does look like a better deal considering both are low-profile coolers. They also emit similar amounts of noise.

There is still a market for the C7 considering it is much easier to install – and is subjectively better-looking than the Pallas, but we recommend shelling out the extra few quid and having a cooler CPU.

You can buy the Cryorig C7 for £30.95 from Overclockers UK HERE.

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Pros

  • Looks good.
  • Easy to install.
  • Very small.

Cons

  • It does not perform as well as the Raijintek Pallas.
  • Fan can get a bit whiny at 100% speed.

KitGuru says: The Cryorig C7 is good-looking and benefits from a dead-easy installation process. However, it does not cool as well as the Raijintek Pallas, and that is the main criteria for a cooler, so we would recommend the Pallas instead.

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Rating: 7.0.

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