Cryorig, huh? I remember them from back in the day when they were all the rage with their crazy coolers. So, they’re at it again with this Gladius Astral Dual-Tower beast. I think they’ve got some new gadgets too. Let’s see what they’re up to this time.
You’ve got this Gladius Astral thing, which sounds like a medieval weapon but is actually a dual-tower air cooler. They pack it with ten heatpipes—why ten? No clue, but it sounds impressive, right? And fans spinning at 2500 RPM. Fast fans probably sound like a tiny tornado, but hey, whatever keeps it cool. Oh, and there’s a digital display and flashy LEDs on top. Fancy light show? Maybe. Anyway, it’s big, measuring 120x133x164mm if you’re into those numbers.
Then, we’ve got some small stuff—the C5 coolers. Can you even call a cooler cute? These are for Mini-ITX setups, which means small but mighty, I guess. One’s got a nickel-plated base and an ARGB fan. Cool capacity up to 165W or something. There’s a copper one too—more W, more cooling. They sound like they’d play nice with AMD Ryzen CPUs.
What else… Oh, the Cryo360 AIO. All-in-one sounds like a microwave meal, but this is about cooling. It handles up to 280W cooling, with fans and a high-res LCD. Real-time monitoring cause why not.
There are more models—CR6S and some CR6S Plus action. More and more heatpipes, some fans with RGB too. They’ve got these for a 250W handling, with some looking sleek in all black. Oh, then these CR4S versions—slightly lesser with four heat pipes. A bit less power than the big guys, but could be just your type.
And now for something different: the Lull PC case. Sounds calm, right? It’s fanless and comes with a heatsink panel made of curved glass—might look like it belongs in a modern art museum. It’s quiet, still keeps your stuff cool and measures 443x277x436mm. Handy info? Maybe not, but there it is.
Expect to see these goodies on the shelves soon-ish, and hopefully, they’re not going to empty your bank account.