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Specifications
Manufacturer
CRYORIG
Part #
- C7
- CR-C7A
Manufacturer
CRYORIG
Fan RPM
600 - 2500 RPM
Noise Level
30 dB
Height
47 mm
CPU Socket
- LGA1150
- LGA1151
- LGA1155
- LGA1156
- AM2
- AM2+
- AM3
- AM3+
- FM1
- FM2
- FM2+
- AM4
Water Cooled
No
Fanless
No
Price History
Reviews

- 82 points
- 34 months ago
from completed build Tiny Stealthy Gaming Rig
Small, efficient and pretty quiet. What's not to like :) There are only a few coolers that fit in this case, and I've been very happy with Cryorig gear in the past so this was an easy decision. Certainly much better than the stock Intel cooler.

- 57 points
- 43 months ago
from completed build Definitely Not A Console
Easiest instillation of an aftermarket air cooler I've done. After opening the box I felt like I spent more than $30 on a cooler. It comes with a nice little tool for tightening the nuts on the backplate. The included thermal paste tube is huge compared to what you get with cooler master coolers.
This thing is virtually silent and does a great job of cooling my CPU. Definite improvement over the stock Intel cooler. Very happy with this product so far. I will definitely consider Cryorig in future builds I do for my CPU cooling needs.

- 54 points
- 34 months ago
from completed build First PC in Almost a Decade
At first I was going to use the cooler included with my i3 core, but after seeing how nice the white of the Cryorig looked with my case, I just had to get it. it was very easy to install, though I was quite puzzled about applying thermal paste at first. I suppose it does it's job pretty well considering my CPU temps stay under 40 degrees.

- 51 points
- 38 months ago
from completed build BAEmax build :D
For the CPU cooler, I had to get something that fits the Cosair Air 240 and decided to go with Cryorig because it fits the case and color scheme I was going with. It works like it should have and looks amazing

- 50 points
- 41 months ago
from completed build Helped my lady ascend to the Master Race. She named it Bae-Max
Paired with a locked i3. Intel stock cooler would have sufficed. So paying for the C7 was purely for aesthetics. But it's actually quieter as well, if that's a reasonable excuse.
4pin cable is braided black. Extremely simple to install as well.

- 47 points
- 30 months ago
from completed build Ryzen 202
Only cooler that could fit the case and had an AM4 upgrade kit. Does the job, yet to see how it performs during heavy tasks.

- 42 points
- 25 months ago
from completed build Lame Build No. 3
A family member gave this to me for Christmas last year and I haven't had a build to use it in until now. Only problem I had was one of the standoffs didn't fit through the hole in the motherboard and I actually had to widen the hole in the motherboard for it to fit. Besides that it's a great little cooler.

- 38 points
- 13 months ago
from completed build Yennefer
Great looking little cooler. I was worried about its ability to handle an i7 8700k but it does its job really well for its size. I would still recommend something beefier if overclocking.

- 32 points
- 33 months ago
from completed build Raw Cashew Nuts
Incredibly quiet and powerful CPU cooler that costs $8 less than the ITX Noctua cooler I was eyeing.