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Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi RGB Air Cooler Review

Rating: 9.0.

When we first looked at Cryorig's H7 air cooler back in March this year, it walked away with our ‘Must Have' award and a 9/10 score. You can bet we were excited to get our hands on the H7 Quad Lumi, then, given it features an improved fan, an extra heatpipe for increased cooling capacity and , of course. RGB lighting.

If you are not too keen on the RGB lighting trend that has taken the PC market by storm, it is unlikely the Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi will be for you. The original H7 remains our top recommendation for those looking for an air cooler on a budget, though, so be sure to check that out if RGB isn't your thing.

However, for those who love RGB LEDs, the Quad Lumi will no-doubt appeal strongly. It actually uses NZXT's CAM software to control the light show, rather than relying on a motherboard 4-pin RGB header, so anyone with a unused motherboard USB header can get the best from the cooler. For a full look at the lighting, why not watch our demo video?

Heatsink Specification:

  • Dimension ( with fan ): L98 mm x W123 mm x H145 mm
  • Weight ( with fan ): 713 g
  • Weight ( without fan ): 585 g
  • Heat pipes: 6mm heatpipe x 4 units
  • Fin: T = 0.4 mm ; Gap = 2.2 mm
  • Front Fin Pcs: 40 pcs
  • Copper Base: C1100 Pure copper nickel plated
  • RAM Tolerance Height: Limitless
  • TDP: 160 W

Fan Specification:

  • Dimension: L120 mm x W120 mm x H25.4 mm
  • Weight: 128 g
  • Rated Speed: 330 ~ 1600 RPM ±10 %
  • Noise Level: 10 ~ 25 dBA
  • Air Flow: 49 CFM
  • Air Pressure: 1.65 mmH2O
  • Ampere: 0.25 A

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2 comments

  1. CRYORIG R1 Ultimate vs Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi RGB
    which one is better stronger? Would be helpful thanks.

  2. Ultimate is bigger and better cooler. But also much more expensive