Ugh, okay. So, let me spill the beans on Cryorig’s latest wild ride. They’ve just dropped a bunch of cooling gadgets, or what they call ‘solutions,’ and it’s kind of a big deal if you’re into that stuff. Way back—okay, maybe just last year—I got a heads up from someone at Cryorig. They were all “Wait for it, we’ve got some awesome stuff coming!” And now, boom, here it is.
So, first up, there’s this thing called the Gladius Astral. Sounds super fancy, right? It’s essentially a dual-tower cooler beast that can handle up to 280W. Kind of mind-blowing. Ten 6mm heatpipes, spinning fans doing their 2500 RPM dance, and all that tech-y jazz. Oh, and there’s like a digital display on top, lights, some kind of Smart Control thing. It’s like cooling meets disco. Measures 120x133x164mm, if that means anything to you.
Now, they’ve also got these C5 buddies. Mini-ITX somethings. One’s got like a vapor chamber base, nickel-plated, with ARGB fan action. I remember it being 96.8 x 96.8 x 55.7mm—don’t ask why that stuck! Anyway, that one handles up to 165W. The copper version follows suit but goes to 180W. Easy to clip on and play nice with AMD Ryzen CPUs. Definitely neat if you’re in that club.
Oh man, also their Cryo360 AIO thing. Latest fans and all, 280W madness again, and some high-res LCD for real-time stuff… if you’re into watching numbers go up and down. Kind of hypnotic, maybe?
Then, CR6S and CR6S Plus. Another dual-tower situation, six 6mm heat pipes, RGB fans, the works. Same 250W capacity. The Plus has this slick, black look with a copper base — nickel finish to boot. Makes me think of those sleek, black cars from movies. Then there’s CR4S and plus version—four heat pipes, 200W cooling. Single tower. Meh, but solid.
And get this, they’ve got a PC case called Lull. Which, ironic name for a computer thing making noise, but it’s a finless case. Like, no fans at all. Silent and fancy with curved glass colder than my ex’s heart. Measures 443x277x436mm. Comes with a display too, because apparently, that’s a thing now.
Honestly, Cryorig’s looking to have these bits and pieces ready for us soon without breaking the bank. So, fingers crossed, my fellow techies.