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Cryorig sends out profane tweet aimed at Cooler Master (Updated)

Update 23/10/17: Since the original story, Cryorig has responded to our query, explaining that the picture is actually fan made, yet the posting was the fault of the company. You can read the full response here.

Original story:

Cryorig is a relatively new company on the scene, with its H7 Quad Lumi RGB Air Cooler having impressed us just a couple of months ago. It seems that the company is still finding its feet on social media, however, after not so subtly taking shots at Cooler Master over on its official Twitter page.

Cryorig sent out a standard tweet in promotion of its new AM4 compatible coolers and its upgrade kit for its previous editions, showcasing its own products. The picture itself features a new AMD Ryzen processor boxed on top of Cryorig’s H7 cooler, but it doesn’t take a keen eye to notice what is in the background.

With a crude use of the recently saved Microsoft Paint, profanity can be seen lingering above the logo of one of Cryorig’s top competitor’s, Cooler Master. It’s slightly out of focus but intentionally legible its audience.

There have been some interesting interactions between competing companies in the past, usually on the more playful sides of things, but Cryorig’s attempt is certainly a questionable way to go about it.

It might be a pebble in the ocean as it stands, with Cryorig’s Twitter sitting just above 7K in comparison to Cooler Master’s 278K. Cryorig has since responded to the matter, apologising to Cooler Master to the mistake.

KitGuru Says: Blunder or perfectly harmless, one thing that needs to be remembered is that these accounts are run by real people who can misjudge and make mistakes from time to time. Do you think Cryorig’s tweet was harmless or do you think there’s an unprofessional aura around it?

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9 comments

  1. Unprofessional -and- harmless…

  2. someone probably got a smack in the back of the head for sending it.

  3. All that tells me is their product can’t directly compete so they have to resort to unprofessional tweets.

  4. “Sorry that page doesn’t exist!”

    Why would you not SS it….

    Seems someone decided it was NOT very professional then.

  5. i see an image – whitelist the site in your ad blocker seems to help over here with their code as ive seen images not show before with an ad blocker in place.

  6. #FacePalm – Kaspersky added that capability a little while back and I forgot I was using it.

    Sorry KG! It’s off now lol

  7. Perhaps just scribbling out there logo on paint would have had simeler and more professional appernce

  8. I call BS on this. Kitguru is the only site to report this. With no links and nothing to show for it. Just an image. Hope Cryorig deals with Kitguru for this.

  9. Sometimes certain publishers catch a story first, or decide to report on a story that no one else will touch. Cryorig has since responded to our query, posted in the link below, which will hopefully shed light on the matter for you, as it did with us.

    Also, we posted a screenshot. The tweet was embedded but promptly deleted, leaving no trace of the incident aside from the images. And Steve Shen, the gentleman providing the response did so via email.

    https://www.kitguru.net/tech-news/featured-tech-news/damien-cox/cryorig-explains-its-profane-tweet-aimed-at-cooler-master/