Whoa, okay, let’s dive right in. So, I stumbled upon this news from Cryorig about their fresh cooling gadgets—pretty wild stuff.
So, Cryorig, maybe you’ve heard of them—or not, up to you—dropped this thing called the Gladius Astral. It’s a beast, a dual-tower cooler or something. They say it can handle up to 280 watts. Ten heatpipes, and fans revving up to 2500 RPM. It even has some fancy display on top with ARGB LEDs. Yeah, it looks intense. Measures at 120x133x164mm, if sizes are your thing.
Anyway, moving on, they’ve got these little coolers, the C5 and C5 cu. Small but mighty, for Mini-ITX setups. The C5 has some nickel-plated vapor chamber, paired with an ARGB fan. And then the copper version, which sounds all posh with its full-copper heatsink and white fan. Cooling capacities: 165W for one and 180W for the other. Oh, and they snap in super easy. Handy if you’re into AMD Ryzen CPUs. Who wouldn’t be, right?
Then there’s the Cryo360 AIO system, packing 280 watts of cooling power. High-res LCD on the pump for real-time stats. Makes you feel like a tiny cooling king, I guess?
Oh, don’t let me forget the CR6S. Another dual-tower, thank you very much, with RGB fans. Performance hits up to 250 watts. The CR6S Plus brings a sleek all-black style, with a copper and nickel hors d’oeuvre, if that’s your thing. And there are the CR4S versions, single-tower coolers, capping at 200 watts. They seem like the modest siblings in this lineup.
Last but not least, Cryorig’s cooked up this Lull PC case. Think all-in-one finless beauty. It’s like a glass heatsink panel situation with super chill cooling that whispers in the wind, or something poetic like that. It’s sizeable at 443x277x436mm. Oh, and it’s got a display too, just because.
Everything due to hit stores soon. Pretty sure they’ll be competitively priced unless they decide otherwise, but who knows.
Anyway, that’s the scoop straight from the horse’s—or should I say heatpipe’s—mouth. Cool tidbits, right?