So, I somehow got wind of this Cryorig thing (don’t ask me how, it just kinda happened) and they’ve got this fresh, almost-too-cool-for-school lineup, right? Tons of new stuff—like Gladius thingies and some AIOs and something about a fanless case. Wild! Anyway, here’s the deal.
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So, let’s roll back to when I happened to pop by Cryorig last year (total fluke, by the way). They were kinda hush-hush, but hinted at some big return to grace or whatever. Remember when they were rocking the cooling world with their R1 monsters? Yeah, seems like they’re trying to replay that winning record. Enter stage left: the Gladius Astral. Cue the trumpets!
Now, if cooling’s your jam, let me tell you about this Astral beast. Dual-tower, right? Big cheese status with a 280W cool factor thanks to, like, ten 6mm heatpipes and these fans—spinning like they’ve had too much caffeine at 2500 RPM. Oh, and there’s this digital doohickey on top and smart stuff with lights and all. Big, like, 120x133x164mm big. Don’t ask how I remember that.
Hold up, because we’re diving into the whole Mini-ITX scene next. We got the C5 duo here—sounds like a band name, honestly. One’s got this snazzy nickel-plated base and a glowing fan—96.8 x 96.8 x 55.7mm, if numbers are your thing. Handles up to 165W like a pro. Its sidekick? The copper version, with white fans and a copper heatsink that screams 180W capacity. Both of these come with this super-easy, pop-it-on design, perfect for AMD Ryzen setups. Sweet deal, right?
Where was I? Oh, right—the Cryo360 AIO thingamajigs. They’re new, well, newer. They cool up to 280W too—with some high-res LCD so you can watch… something, I assume.
Okay, backtracking a bit—let’s not forget the CR6S. Six heat pipes in this dual-tower gig and lights that’ll probably make your setup look like a mini disco. Handles 250W, and if you’re feeling fancy, there’s a Plus version all decked out in black. Copper base, nickel flash—still does 250W, don’t worry.
Oh, oh, oh—there’s also the CR4S pair. Single-tower deal, up to 200W. Kind of like the quiet siblings of the family.
Final stop on this crazy train: the Lull PC case. No fans! Just vibes, apparently. Got this hella cool heatsink panel matched with some sexily curved glass. It’s like a modern art piece that keeps things chill. Measures 443x277x436mm, so… yeah, as big as it sounds.
These marvels should hit stores pretty soon. Price? No clue, but they hint at being wallet-friendly. Add to cart, maybe?
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And there it is—not as clean as some cookie-cutter write-up, but I guess that’s the point. Go figure.