Oh man, where do I even start with this Cryorig stuff? So, Cryorig’s up to something big, like really big, at least that’s what they told me last year. I was just wandering around their office—felt like a ghost town—when they said they’d bounce back. And guess what? They just dropped this monstrous cooler named Gladius Astral. Pretty epic, right?
So, here’s this beastly Gladius Astral, like a dual-tower air cooler that can handle up to 280W. Imagine cramming ten 6mm heatpipes and fans spinning like crazy, at 2500 RPM. It’s got all these fancy bits too—digital display, Smart Control, ARGB LEDs. What do all those letters even mean? I dunno, but it sounds cool. And it’s a chunky unit, like 120x133x164mm. Big, basically.
Ah, but there’s more. Cryorig also rolled out its C5 and C5 cu cooling thingamajigs. Mini-ITX top-down coolers, if you speak tech. The C5’s got a nickel-plated vapor chamber base, plus an ARGB fan. It’s got numbers too—96.8 x 96.8 x 55.7mm, up to 165W cooling. The copper one, C5 cu, switches it up with a full-copper heatsink. That’s 180W, folks. Easy clip-fit design, perfect for AMD Ryzen. If that’s your thing.
Okay, now the Cryo360 AIO. Apparently, it’s packed with swank fans and can chill stuff with like 280W. What’s wild is it even has a high-res LCD for monitoring. Real-time? I guess that matters.
Then there’s CR6S, your solid dual-tower cooler with six 6mm heat pipes—sounds serious, right? Two PWM + RGB fans, lighting up like a rainbow, cools up to 250W. The CR6S Plus is all stealthy in black, copper base, nickel finish—classy stuff. Oh, and two more, CR4S and CR4S Plus. They’re single-tower and good for 200W cooling.
Now, they didn’t just restrict themselves to CPU coolers. Check this: their Lull PC case. Sounds sleepy but it’s anything but. A finless case with a heatsink panel molded in curved glass. It just screams silent cooling. Honestly, I’m imagining this thing glowing in a dim room, looking slick.
So yeah, Cryorig’s betting big on these gadgets hitting the shelves real soon. Fingers crossed they’re not just blowing hot air, y’know?