


❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — the silent powerhouse your rig deserves!
The Cryorig H7 Single Tower Heatsink with 120mm fan offers robust 140W heat dissipation with ultra-quiet operation (10-25 dBA) and high airflow (83.3 m³/h). Compatible with a broad range of CPU sockets, its compact design and sleek finish make it the perfect upgrade for professionals seeking efficient, silent cooling.
| Brand | Cryorig |
| Product Dimensions | 12.3 x 9.8 x 14.5 cm; 711 g |
| Item model number | CR-H7A |
| Manufacturer | CRYORIG |
| Series | H7 |
| Colour | Black, Silver, White |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM2, Socket AM2+, Socket AM3, Socket AM3+, Socket FM1, Socket FM2, Socket FM2+ |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 140 watts |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 711 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**Y
Worth the money, great cooler
Huge fan but fit nicely into the case and manages to keep my 7700K nice and cool, even whilst playing games such as Witcher 3 on max graphics. I think the hottest my CPU has been is around 50. (I'm not a computer person so this is just from my POV). The thermal paste that came with it is really good and decent quality in my opinion. Thought I'd have to reapply it after struggling a little with the fan screws (my fault, not the fan design) and it moving around a lot but decided to test it with the first application and it's doing great.
W**S
Great Value Cooler
Was looking for a different brand of cooler but went for this as my case wasn't large enough for the one I wanted. Not to worry this dropped the temps on my 6700k by 10 degrees from the cooler originally installed. It's also much quieter. It's not the easiest of installs. After fitting the back plate, CPU and re-installing the mobo, realised the screws attach from behind the mobo so had to unplug everything remove it to install the cooler. (Possibly should have read the instructions more thoroughly). Have to say now it's up and running I'm very impressed, quiet, efficient and excellent value for money.
A**R
Great for price
For reference I am running an i7-6700k and Arctic MX-4 thermal compound. The included backplate was a little bit too big for my case and this was a bit of a hassle as I had to hacksaw the AMD part of holes on one end of the plate, would have been better if they had sold separate AMD and Intel back plates though I understand this could increase cost. Getting the metal stands on the block was quite a hassle too but in the end I got them in the correct place. Very pleased with the large block however not interfering with anything on my micro-ATX board which is a huge plus for those who have smaller mobos. The sound of the stock fan can be loud when your CPU temps start to pick up, though with my headphones this is not an issue when audio is playing. Temperatures are really good even when running at 100% usage for a long amount of time. Really good for those who want a cheaper option but still have good temps. I've had no issues aside from my warranty number not being accepted on their site though this was fixed over night by their support team.
A**R
Amazing Product - Full Fitting Review.
My i7-4790k processor started overheating, 40-50 degrees idle, going up to 100 degrees under load, and replacing the thermal paste made no difference. I researched and got the Cryorig CH7A because my RAM sticks are high profile and the Cryorig specs stated no RAM install issues. ------- INSTRUCTIONS ------- When it arrived I was really impressed with the packaging and instructions. The packaging exceeds what you would expect for a product in this price range, and the instructions were very clear. The best part though was QR codes for every part of the instructions which immediately opened a short movie on my phone once I pointed the phone camera at them. So before starting I could see exactly how to install the cooler using manufacturer guidelines. This was very cool. ------- THE DESIGN ------- This H7 is well made, and the opportunity to flip the fan to the opposite side is awesome - this let me make sure the fan was expelling right into the rear case fan, which was then pulling the hot air right out of the tower. The heatsink surface is large, much bigger than the stock one I pulled out - the fins are probably 5 times the size! The heatsink easily covered the whole of the i7-4790 CPU. The greater the contact surface, the greater the heat dissipation. The back-plate and screw system is massively improved over stock heatsinks that require you to PUSH 4 plastic plugs through a delicate mobo. Such a crazy design that has too many variable factors that can lead to poor surface contact and poor heat dissipation. The Cryorig screw system is fantastic. ------- FITTING ------- As I was replacing a stock cooler, the Mobo was in-situ, so I anticipated a bit of a job but it was actually pretty easy. My case allows rear access to the mobo so the back-plate was fitted in 1 minute. A tiny drop of thermal grease was applied to the CPU, then spread using a bit of plastic to create a VERY micro thin layer. This stuff is not meant to be a typical bedding material - it's only there to fill any microscopic deviations in two mating surfaces. Less is more folks. Inside the case the cooler is large, so it kind of obscure the holes and screws you are trying to lower it on to. So this was a little tricky fitting to a mobo in a case, but I managed it with one pair of hands in about 3 minutes. Round to the back of the case again and a minute spent slowly tightening the four screw with a starhead spanner. I tightened them all a few turns each until it started to feel tight, then a little extra turn - no real effort required, you're just making sure the heatsink is in contact with the CPU. ------- RESULTS ------- Before fitting the H7 my CPU was idling at over 40 degrees and reaching 100 degree blue screen temps when gaming or doing video work. After fitting the H7 the idle dropped a whole 10 degrees! Under load, it didn't even go above 60! That's a massive improvement for a very small outlay. Extremely happy with this product, highly recommended!
S**T
Great especially considering the price
Been using it for a few months now and wow I have to say that this fan is amazing. It's quite big to be honest so I was a bit concerned about the size and if it's going to mess with the memory slots but it doesn't (just about fits). The build quality seems really nice and the black and white colours go well with my black and white build. In terms of performance I have it paired up with an overclocked i3-8350K (to 4.6 ghz) and I'm seeing temps of 65 during stress tests so I'm really pleased.
O**.
Buy something else
i've built several PCs for my self, family and friends and this thing made me bleed 3 times and the installation was a nightmare. After I installed it temps did change by 5 degrees celsius thats it, for the price its not worth the trouble find something better.
M**S
I looked to upgrade the fan and thanks to some great online forums I settled on this tremendous
I have had the noisiest PC (ASUS K30BF-M32BF with AMD A10-6700) on earth for three years but I finally had enough! I looked to upgrade the fan and thanks to some great online forums I settled on this tremendous, ultra-quiet cooler. As an intermediate experienced computer tinkerer, I carefully removed the old crap fan and installed this sleek beast in an hour and it is beautiful! My PC has gone from about 60dB to 30dB and the temperature of the CPU plummeted 30C! WHY DID I WAIT 3 YEARS?! Buy it!
J**T
Der Lüfter war einfach einzubauen obwohl ich sowas noch nie zuvor gemacht habe. Lediglich einen einfachen Schraubenzieher benötigt. Er ist super leise (abgesehen wenn Höchstleistung, aber das ist total fair) Ersetzt hat der CRYORIG H7 meinen alten Intel Stock cooler. Die Temperaturunterschiede sind gigantisch. Maximal 70 Grad unter Volllast.
A**A
Comperata per raffreddare i bollenti spiriti del mio nuovo Core I7-6700K socket LGA 1151. Montata sulla mia Gigabyte GA-Z170X-GAMING7. Con la ventola diretta verso le RAM non c'è alcun problema di interferenza con le RAM qualunque sia la loro altezza. Unico appunto, una delle braccia ad X del supporto arriva proprio a "filo" del castelletto posteriore dove sono montate le porte, ma ci sta. Per il resto montaggio ottimo e facile, si mette la piastra sotto la scheda madre, si fanno passare le 4 viti, si mettono i distanziali sulle viti e si avvitano le viti nelle quattro braccia ad "X" regolabili. Grazie a Dio nessun maledetto aggeggio premi-e-ruota stile porcherie originali. Il tutto è molto stabile una volta montato e non causa l'imbarcamento della scheda madre che è bloccata in una sorte di "sandwich". La ventola è molto silenziosa, specialmente nell'uso normale del PC dove rimane quasi sempre al minimo. Con temperatura ambiente di 20°C la CPU usando Windows mi rimane sui 27°C. Ho provato in condizioni più gravose (stress test math) e il rumore sale un pochino ma le temperature rimangono sotto controllo (mai sopra i 57°C) con il gaming vero e proprio non ho (ancora) provato. La pasta conduttiva è inclusa, sembra di buona qualità ma ce n'è proprio il minimo indispensabile, occhio a non sprecarla. Sulla piastra che va a contatto con il processore c'è un foglietto di plastica che va ovviamente rimosso prima del montaggio. Viene fornita anche una scheda di registrazione che non ho utilizzato e due fermi metallici che non so se possano consentire il montaggio di un'altra ventola in push pull con quella già installata o siano semplicemente dei ricambi dei fermi della medesima. Direi un ottimo acquisto. Sono soddisfatto.
C**E
Ce ventirad fait directement concurrence au coolermaster 212 EVO, celui ci est plus petit et plus silencieux et aussi voire plus performant. J'ai un i5-6600k à 4,5GHz donc 1GHz de plus que sa fréquence de départ, mon processeur avoisine les 40 degrés au repos et 45 en charge. Du vrai bonheur. Regardez bien sur le net il se trouve autour de 35 euros, 67 euros c'est hors de prix pour un ventirad comme celui ci (il coute 30 dollars aux US)
S**S
I can sometimes be a man of few words. Time will tell how this guy does... So far it is a rock star. To start, I originally was running and ASUS M5A88V-EVO with AMD FX-8320 just letting the MB doing all the OC'ing... Noticed my case sometimes sounded like a jet plane with the stock cooler/heatsink, but Windows 10 did not like my AMD FirePro V5600 - This is more Microsoft fooling around with some of the Hardware Firmware, and I suspect that some older systems in the future will get "forced" upgrades as Microsoft starts diddling with older OS/Hardware. Long story short, tried a PNY Quadro K620 which has great Win 10 support, still issues, and turns out may be the ASUS MB was not up to Windows 10 when it comes to the Bios and chipsets (both graphics cards have drivers, HW would not get recognized. So in comes an ASUS M5A99FX Pro V2, which does have Win 10 support. Problem with both Video Cards went away, but started getting machine turn offs. All of the sudden this system that ran and ran with Win 7.1 Ultimate was having heat problem and I started using CoreTemp 1.1 What I noticed was I was pushing up into the 70s even 80s, fans running on high and machine would just run hot. Started dialing down the TURBO on the ASUS board, added a side fan and played with circulation and my low temp was around 22C, fair use was mid 30s to 50s, and sometimes would get high 60s or so. In short, the new MB was being much more aggressive OCing my 8320 and my stock cooling and air flow was not having it. The ASUS boards also have those fins to add cooling, so a water solution fixes one, but air can still be an issue. I picked this over the 212-EVO and some others because I wanted a little smaller profile... I like having the side fan, especially to help the fins, so this seemed like a good choice. Install was straight forward, a little work to get the last screw to line up and because my CoolerMaster Storm Scout case exposes the back of the MB, I was able to install this, removing the stock fan and mounts, without removing the MB. A good case will do that for you. BIG time savings, though a little cramped fitting this back in and getting my finger to spread the little wing just enough to catch the screw thread. So the results? Lowest temp on my old set up was 21C... This one for about an hour hit 11C... That is like 60F and ambient air is in the low 70s. Sitting idle with just a browser open and not much else is 15C - 17C over the 8 cores. Max temp? So far... 30C Now I am sure once I start doing some video editing, I will turn TURBO back on, and I am sure I will be seeing more like the 40s... but still a HUGE improvement, I am sure the air being pushed helps the MB fins are well, but right now in a closed case, it is staying just above room temp. I am also sure, if I put a second fan on the other side to have a Push-Pull air flow, I would get a few more degrees down for sure. Noise level is pleasant. This set up over all is more quiet than stock even though I have added two more fans (120mm Case fan and the 92mm on this one)
Y**I
A bit tricky to install and since cryorig doesn't operate in India it is imported from USA which results in twice the price but the cooler is one of the best I have used till now. It comes with an AM4 as well as Intel bracket so Ryzen compatibility is covered too. I am using it with R5 1600 over clicked and Temps are well within control. Even when gaming at high settings temps do t cross 65 in my setup.
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