Cryorig just dropped some wild news, though I’m not entirely sure why I’m so pumped. I mean, fanless PC cases? Whoa. Anyway, Cryorig is back swinging with their Gladius Astral Dual-Tower cooler among other cool gadgets. Let’s take a chaotic tour.
So, last year, Cryorig whispered sweet promises of making a “great comeback.” A year later, they’re showing off their new toys. Remember their epic R1 coolers? Yeah, this new Gladius Astral thing feels like they’re trying to outdo themselves. It’s built like a fortress—dual-tower, ten 6mm heatpipes, fans tearing through the air at 2500 RPM. It’s got bling too, with LEDs and a digital display for the tech-hungry. Size? Big. Like 120x133x164mm big.
Now, onto the C5 pair – or C5 twins, maybe? These are like the mini dancers of the bunch—Mini-ITX and all. The standard C5 rocks a vapor chamber and some ARGB flair. Its buddy, the C5 cu, wears a full copper jacket with a classy white fan. Both are perfect sidekicks for AMD Ryzen CPUs. Small but feisty, I’d say.
Aaaand there’s the Cryo360 AIO. No idea why the name makes me think of a cold skate rink. It’s beefy, with up to 280W cooling muscle and a fancy screen for monitoring. Imagine having a tiny TV on your cooler.
Let’s not forget the CR6S—I admit, the names start to blur. It’s another dual-tower, pumping out 250W cooling, with fans lit up like a tech carnival. There’s a “Plus” version too, all decked in black and sparkly nickel.
Now for the single-tower folks, we have CR4S and CR4S Plus—four heat pipes and 200W worth of cooling power. Basic but effective, like the quiet kid who surprises everyone.
But the star, the slightly oddball, is the Lull PC case. Fanless! Just soaking up heat with style—curved glass, heatsink panel, total overachiever.
Cryorig’s lineup should hit stores soon. Honestly, can’t wait to see these in real life. The anticipation is killing me. Or at least tickling my curiosity. Maybe both.