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Updatged 07.03.2017

CRYORIG Provides Free AM4 update kit

http://www.cryorig.com/getam4.php
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CRYORIG Readies Full AM4 Line Up and Free Upgrade Kit

With the much-anticipated release of the AMD Ryzen CRYORIG prepares to launch a full line of AMD Ryzen dedicated coolers as well as simple upgrade kits for existing AMD compatible CRYORIG cooling products. Beginning from Type A to Type D, there will be a total of 4 different AM4 upgrade kits depending on the corresponding CRYORIG product. Natively supporting Ryzen dedicated version models will begin to release later in Q2 2017 and will consist of the full CRYORIG cooling portfolio.

CRYORIG's four AM4 upgrade kits will be released beginning in late March and will be completely free of charge (including shipping) for existing users to apply for. Users will only need to provide a proof of purchase of the CRYORIG product (or product registration number), and a proof of purchase of an AMD Ryzen or AM4 CPU or Motherboard. Just fill out and supply all necessary info at "www.cryorig.com/getam4.php", the kit will be sent directly to the provided address. Distributors and select channels will also have these kits available. The following chart indicates the CRYORIG product and it's corresponding AM4 upgrade kit.



C YORIG's dedicated Ryzen ready products will natively contain AMD socket AM4 optimized mounting kits, and will also continue to support modern AMD sockets including AM3/AM3+. Beginning in Q2 2017, CRYORIG will start shipping dedicated Ryzen ready versions of CRYORIG's full product line. Exact release dates will vary from model to model. The Ryzen Supported sticker will be found on all dedicated Ryzen ready coolers for easy identification, and indicates that no additional kits are required for Ryzen support.

About CRYORIG

Officially founded in 2013, CRYORIG is dedicated in delivering the most technically advanced, best designed and easy to use products on the market. The creators of CRYORIG have decades worth of experience working with multiple top high-end PC peripherals brands. With the long experience and drive for innovation and improvement, CRYORIG is about applying RESEARCH and innovative IDEAS making the coolest GEAR possible.
Figured as R1 Ultimate is now available in Japan and Korea.. and will be in Germany next it is time to have a CRYORIG group thread.
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CRYORIG LLC, announces the arrival of the R1, CRYORIG's first flagship CPU cooler.

Officially founded in 2013, CRYORIG is a fresh new comer to the PC peripherals and Cooling market but with a core team of seasoned veterans. Our team's resume include experiences with renowned brands such Thermalright, Prolimatech and Phanteks. With our experience and drive for innovation and improvement we are proud to present our very first flagship dual tower solution, the CRYORIG R1.

The R1 is an accumulation of years of research and design. Putting good use to our multiple manufacturing and design patents, the CRYORIG R1 is jam packed with multiple one of a kind features. The long list of features include our patented DirectCompress™ full contact soldering process, Jet Fin Acceleration System™, Heatpipe Convex-Align™ and Displacement Optimization™ Systems.

The R1 will be featured in two flavors, the R1Universal and the R1 Ultimate. The R1 Ultimate will have two XF140's full 140x26mm fans, and the ability to add a third XF140. The Universal version features one XF140 and a thin profile 140x13mm XT140 silent performance fan, offering terrific performance with almost no tradeoff for performance and compatibility.

The CRYORIG R1 Ultimate, XF140 and XT140 are set for release on Jan 1st of 2014 and the R1 Universal is set at February 2014 for select countries.

Please visit www.CRYORIG.com for the latest product information and release dates.
Edit 16/12/2013
Finally got price & pics of R1 Ultimate with black shrouds! :clap:
CRYORIG R1 Ultimate - MSRP of $89.95


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A Closer look at the CRYORIG R1 Ultimate

CRYORIG's first launch product the CRYORIG R1 Ultimate is the accumulation of years of research and design. CRYOIG is now revealing a more detailed explanation and closer look at the R1 Ultimate's extremely long list of trademarked technology and patented designs.

DirectCompress™ Soldering
CRYORIG's patented DirectCompress™ Soldering, increases the actual contact surface between the heatpipe and heatsink fins. Traditional soldering requires a cut out area next to the heatpipe through hole in order to pass through soldering tools. DirectCompress™ Soldering requires no cut out and has on average at least 10% more contact surface compared to traditional soldering, and the more contact surface the faster the heat conduction.

Heatpipe Displacement Optimization™
On aluminum sheets, heat spreads out in a radial direction. By displacing the heatpipe alignment on the heatsink fins, our Heatsink Displacement Optimization™ allows for better and more evenly spread heat conduction on the fins compared to traditional linear alignment.

Jet Fin Acceleration System™
The individual tower stack on the R1 Ultimate is separated into two sections, the wider gap air intake and the high density exhaust section. By the laws of fluid dynamics, the increase in fin count in the exhaust section squeezes airflow and increases exhaust air speed. The increase of airflow speed in our Jet Fin Acceleration System™ allows heated air to leave the tower faster.

Heatpipe Convex-Align™ System
The R1 Ultimate's Heatpipe Convex-Align™ System allows for more heatpipes in a given area, optimized heatpipe placement in the copper base, and improved alignment with your CPU. With the Heatpipe Convex-Align™ System, each heatpipe functions to their maximum TDP capacity.

Acoustic Optimizations
Acoustics are just as important as performance. That's why both the XF140 and XT140 140mm fan integrate acoustic optimizations. Both fans featuring High Precision Low Noise (HPLN™) Sleeve Bearing and the detachable Acoustic Vibration Absorbers that gives the fan a snugger fit while canceling vibration and noise at the same time.

Patent Pending "MultiSeg™" Quick Mount System
CRYORIG's MultiSeg™ Quick Mount System, features a 1.5mm thick mechanical structure reinforced metal backplate and precision pressure calculated spring screw mounting system. The MultiSeg™ Quick Mount System delivers a quick, ultra secure and sturdy all in one solution on Intel LGA115X platforms. Mount your R1 Ultimate in a matter of minutes.

Product Warranty
Besides the trademarks over trademarks of features, the R1 Ultimate is offering up to six years warranty upon product registration. Each CRYORIG product (besides the CP9 Cryo-Paste) will come with a unique VIP Product Registration Card. By registering your product you not only extend your product warranty to the max of six years, you also instantly become a CRYORIG.com VIP member. VIP members are instantly eligible for our worldwide VIP prize draws, and get a chance to win limited edition products and more!

Product Specifications

CRYORIG R1


Dimension ( with fan ) L130 mm x W140 mm x H168.3 mm
Weight ( with fan ) 1248 g
Weight ( without fan ) 936 g
Heat pipes 6mm heatpipe x 7 units
Copper Base C1100 Pure copper nickel plated

XF140
Dimension L140 mm x W140 mm x H25.4 mm
Weight 156 g
Rated Speed 700 ~ 1300 RPM ±10 %
Noise Level 19 ~ 23 dBA
Air Flow 76 CFM
Connector 4Pin PWM

The CRYORIG R1 Ultimate is scheduled for release on Jan. 2014, in select countries and regions. North America, Japan and Korea MSRP is set at 89.95USD. Please stay tuned to CRYORIG.com for further launch information and regional pricing.

For detailed explanation of the R1 Ultimate please visit:
http://www.cryorig.com/r1-ultimate.php

For full high-definition product photos of the CRYORIG R1 Ultimate, please visit:
http://www.cryorig.com/p_gallery_lists.php
Cooler Review links:

http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/column/sebuncha/20140123_631932.html

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New Release! CRYORIG's XF140

DECEMBER 25 2013, PM 02:49

CRYORIG is a fresh new comer to the PC peripherals and thermal solutions market but with a core team of veterans that have worked with some of the most renowned brands such Thermalright, Prolimatech and Phanteks. With our experience and drive for innovation and improvement we are proud to present our XF140 140mm PWM fan.

The CRYORIG XF140 is a high performance 140mm PWM heatsink and system fan. The XF140 utilizes CRYORIG's built in Acoustic Vibration Absorbers, as well as featuring our own HPLN™ (High Precision Low Noise) bearing to bring optimal noise to performance ratio.

Each XF140 comes with two additional sets of our signature Acoustic Vibration Absorbers, 1 red set and 1 white set. The Acoustic Vibration Absorbers are removable and swappable so you can switch on the color and style of your liking. Built to last, the XF140 offers a maximum 6 year warranty upon product registration. The XF140 also comes with a Molex Adapter, Custom Rubber Pins and a set of installation screws.

Product Specifications
XF140
Dimension L140 mm x W140 mm x H25.4 mm
Weight 156 g
Rated Speed 700 ~ 1300 RPM ±10 %
Noise Level 19 ~ 23 dBA
Air Flow 76 CFM
Connector 4Pin PWM

For detailed information of the R1 Ultimate please visit:
http://www.cryorig.com/xf140.php

For full high-definition product photos of the CRYORIG R1 Ultimate, please visit:
http://www.cryorig.com/p_gallery_lists.php


 
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Originally Posted by jojoenglish85 View Post

awesome, where can we order?
Know anybody in Japan or Korea?
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I know a few testing and review peeps have received them. I'm testing mine. But haven't received any information on retail / etail yet.

Here's a couple images I've taken of R1 Ultimate with TC14PE



Opening the R1 Ultimate box


Mounting hardware is good quality and well designed


Fans are very nice with removable mounting pads.


See how much the cooler is set back?


Frame removed from cooler


Cooler without frames and fans



Mounted on X58A-UD3R with Geil Value Plus RAM
 
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Differences between R1 Universal and R1 Ultimate

The Universal uses the XT140 front fan which is 13mm thick and Ultimate uses XF140 front fan which is 25.4mm thick (I've measured 14mm & 27mm including vibration pads). R1 Ultimate and Universal are also not the same coolers Universal has heatpipes formed for more RAM clearance and fin paces are also slightly different for the same reason. This increases the cooler setback by another 4.5mm.

 
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Keep in mind there is a 19% value added tax included in the Euro price.
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But no sales tax.!!
 
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Today two German retailers having them priced €69.90.

Have most of the testing done now. I have absolutely no complaints. The CryOrig mount is a pleasure to install, R1 Ultimate is beautiful and performs great. I'm not ready to say it's the best but it is definitely right up there.

I'm now building my Define R2 with the R1 Ultimate to use for a bit and take some photos.. LOL... My photo "skills" and "studio" are a joke, but will have some pics up hopefully tomorrow.

Than I'll be back on the test station for more testing of PH-TC14PE and Silver Arrow SB-E for comparison to R1 Ultimate. As soon as I start running these test I will be able to say just how good I think the R1 Ultimate really is.. but until than I don't actually have confirmed comparisons.

Reason is my original testing was done with a GA-EX58-UD3R under i7 920 and that changed to a GA-X58A-UD3R. Rest of components are the same... my gut feeling is test results if not identical will be very close to what they were before.. probably less than +/-2c.. and as much as I would like to have tighter tolerances, with all variables in play I believe it's realistic. Results are probably only +/-1c, but to be safe I'm saying +/-2c.
 
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Vortez review. Only compare air coolers here. Their CLC results are about 4-7c lower than they should be compared to their air cooler results. (room temp as base temperature and not the actual air temp going into cooler / radiator)
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Conclusion

Most reading this will have never heard of CRYORIG before because they are newcomers to the cooling market but this, their debut is filled with great prospects.

Straight out the box, it's clear to see CRYORIG are keen to make a lasting impression with R1 Ultimate. Packaging is attractive, well thought-out and the accessories bundle is laden with plenty of useful items - they've gone the extra mile.

CRYORIG's R1 Ultimate has been engineered to an extremely high standard. Unlike many newer manufacturers it evokes the mature sensibilities of a veteran design, with none of the 'rough around the edges' feel which less well-appointed coolers exhibit.

Not only does R1 Ultimate ooze style on just about every level, but it actually works. Too often do we find companies introducing dressed up innovations as part of their feature-sets which fail to deliver but this is not so with CRYORIG's new offering. During our stock, overclocked and passive tests this new cooler proved its worth and consistency, battling it out with some of the forerunners of the cooling league. Furthermore, the FX140 cooling fans needed only 1400RPM to achieve the results on the preceding pages whilst previously reviewed rival offerings required significantly more, thus bringing in unnecessary and unwanted noise.
http://www.vortez.net/articles_pages/cryorig_r1_ultimate_review,9.html
 
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Another review on pureoverclock.com

http://www.pureoverclock.com/Review-detail/cryorig-r1-ultimate-cooler/
Thanks for that.
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Not sure I like the review.
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WHAT WE LIKED:
Great build quality, sturdy, excellent performance with high overclocks, quiet, easy installation.

WHAT WE DISLIKED:
A little over priced, requires Low Profile ram
MSRP $89.99 is inline with other top cooler MSRP is. After all MSRP is what small shops sell for, not what huge chain and E-tailers charge.
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German internet price is € 69.90.. Subract 19% VAT and that is close to $79.00... Same price as 14PE, NH-D14, Assassin, Silver Arrow SB-E, etc. So how is it over priced???
Does not require any lower ran than any other twin tower cooler and many single towers.

That's why CryOrig has the R1 Universal. 12-13mm less fan thickness means less RAM issues. (Rumors are the fins are farther from RAM too)

On my X58A-UD3R the fan clears my 37mm Geil Value Plus RAM (40.5mm above mobo).. or I can slide fan behind RAM. It just touches.
 
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Vortez review says UK price is £53 (£44.17 + VAT).. although I have not seen anyone advertising it here yet. If that is true than about $73.00.

http://www.vortez.ne...e_review,9.html

Comparisons of R1 Ultimate show:
Silver Arrow SB-E Extreme 2.6c cooler,
Silverstone HE01 is only 0.5c cooler,
Dark Rock Pro 2 is 4.1c warmer,
NH-D14 SE2011 is 7.9c warmer.

Vortez only monitors room ambient, the themperature of air going into cooler / radiator.
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Not using cooler/radiator intake air temp when testing in a case means CLCs have definite advantage over air coolers because they are ingesting cooler air.
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CLC move more air through case (their fans are additional exhaust from case)
CLC dump all their own heated air outside of case
air coolers dump their heated air inside of case
raising the case air temperature
every degree warmer the air going into cooler/radiator is translates into CPU being warmer by similar amount

My hypothesis is that is why results of reviewers using case testing systems show CLCs having cooler CPU temps than top air coolers.. while open bench test station results show CLC and air coolers temps being very similar.

Regardless I monitor air temp going into cooler. That's the critical temperature, not what the room temp is.

I know
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Keep in mind the fans on respective coolers too.
Silver Arrow SB-E Extreme 2.6c cooler with 2x 2500rpm @ 130cfm 45dBA each
Silverstone HE01 is only 0.5c cooler with 2000rpm @ 171cfm 43.5dBA
CryOrig R1 Ultimate with 2x XF140 1300rpm @ 76cfm & 23dBA each
Dark Rock Pro 2 is 4.1c warmer with 120mm/140mm fans 1500/1700rpm @ 67.8/113.8cfm & 19.8/26.4dBA
NH-D14 SE2011 is 7.9c warmer with 120mm/140mm fans 1300/1500rpm @ 54.3/61.6cfm & 19.8/19.6cBA
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Thanks AlphaC. Isn't Antec Kulher 650 almost as good as NH-D14?
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Thanks for sharing that review, it certainly was interesting to read through. And yet another review that mentions the memory clearance, even mentioning that's an issue with the front fan placed "correctly." If anything the overall design of the R1 is why I began considering it for my upcoming build; it's more forgiving with memory selection, the only issue is the ram slot closest to the CPU socket, and I'm thinking that if you're serious about getting RAM with really tall heat spreaders, you could even get a XT140 fan, and sacrifice a bit of cooling performance. Personally, I don't see much benefit getting RAM with tall heat spreaders, as I won't be running it at more that 1.5V.
 
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Nice cooler!
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So, do you guys think my RipjawsX (40mm height) would mount under the front fan?
It seems that there's quite the proper clearance:

 
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Nice cooler!
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So, do you guys think my RipjawsX (40mm height) would mount under the front fan?
It seems that there's quite the proper clearance:

Take a close look at the bottom of the ruler. It's at least 5mm above motherboard.
42mm* RAM just clears fan in highest position
44mm* RAM with fan setting on RAM

*Using Geil Value Plus RAM (37mm tall) leaves 5mm between top of RAM and bottom of fan, and gently lifting the fan up a 7mm spacer slips in easily.. meaning a little tweaking of fan clips and fan would stay up with 7mm clearance.

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Direct from cooler's mouth:
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Just adding some numbers to Doyll's explanation: Since the mounting height of the fans are adjustable between 177mm total height to 168mm at the lowest. Subtracting the total height of the fan itself 140mm and the difference of the CPU face and DIMM prop up distance, you get a space of 177-140+(8-2) = 43mm for the tallest configuration and 34mm for the lowest. So RAM betwen 43mm~34mm will fit depending on your case.
 
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Originally Posted by doyll View Post

Take a close look at the bottom of the ruler. It's at least 5mm above motherboard.
42mm* RAM just clears fan in highest position
44mm* RAM with fan setting on RAM

*Using Geil Value Plus RAM (37mm tall) leaves 5mm between top of RAM and bottom of fan, and gently lifting the fan up a 7mm spacer slips in easily.. meaning a little tweaking of fan clips and fan would stay up with 7mm clearance.
Perfect!
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There's a good probability that it will be my new cpu cooler, are you sure the R1 is beating my D14?
According to guru3d there are really few "all in one" coolers better than a D14 on a 3770K @4.6Ghz:

http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/corsair_h105_review,12.html

And one of them is the CM Eisberg wich is one of my favorite too
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Perfect!
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There's a good probability that it will be my new cpu cooler, are you sure the R1 is beating my D14?
According to guru3d there are really few "all in one" coolers better than a D14 on a 3770K @4.6Ghz:

http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/corsair_h105_review,12.html

And one of them is the CM Eisberg wich is one of my favorite too
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I can't swear Cryorig R1 Ultimate is better from personal experience as I haven't tested the NH-D14. But I can say R1 Ultimate out performs PH-TC14PE and Silver Arrow SB-E SE. It does not out perform the Silver Arrow SB-E Extreme but Extreme has 2x TY-143 fans with 130cfm 2500rpm each compared to R1 having 2x XF140 fans 75cfm 1300rpm fans. I expect R1 Ultimate to perform better when I test it with TY-143 fans.
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Nice, and sexy
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The ram clearance once again should be enough
And the 2600K @5ghz temps are excellent with or without the third fan, however I like the black fans, would there be the option for the fans color?
 
#24 ·
No fan color options yet. Accessory fans come with 3 sets of vibration / shock pads in red, white and black.
 
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As soon as my test system is back up the plan is to push my i7 920 harder/hotter and run test on PH-TC14PE with stock and TY-143 fans... than put R1 back on and see how it does with TY-143 fans.
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