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So, I was just thinking about the time I stepped into Cryorig’s world—kind of like stumbling into a candy store for cooling geeks. Last year, they whispered to me—well, not literally, but you get the drift—that they were plotting some grand return. Once kings of the cooling castle, they had shiny things like the R1 and R1 Ultimate. Anyway—or wait, maybe it was more like—now they’ve tossed out another shiny: the Gladius Astral. Dramatic, right?
First up, Gladius Astral. Dual towers. Yup, two towers. It’s like they’re saying, “More is more.” Holds its own with cooling power up to 280 watts. Ten heatpipes, 6mm each. And fans spinning at 2500 RPM. Can you imagine that noise? Like a mini tornado. Oh, and a digital thingy on top. Flashy lights too—because why not?
Okay, now shift gears. The C5 and C5 cu. These little guys are Mini-ITX top-down coolers, which is fancy talk for “small but mighty.” First one’s dressed in nickel with ARGB fan flair—what a name, right? Anyway, handles 165 watts. Its sibling, Mr. Copper, rocks full copper attire. Heat capacities jacked up to 180 watts. Both of them snap right onto AMD Ryzen CPUs—like a puzzle piece or maybe like when Velcro just works.
Oh right, there’s also the Cryo360 series. It’s an AIO deal, meaning “All In One” for the uninitiated. Comes with high-tech fans and a pump that’s got a real-time, high-res LCD. So you can nerd out on temps anytime.
Speaking of dual towers, there’s the CR6S. Six heatpipes, RGB lit fans—a little disco under your desk, perhaps? It hums along at 250 watts. Its sibling, CR6S Plus, steps into midnight black with copper accents. Same cooling, more… stealthy?
Single towers also crash the party. CR4S and CR4S Plus—that’s them. Simpler, four heatpipes each, cooling 200 watts. Not the stars of this show, but they’ll do.
And then—and here’s the twist—Cryorig went fanless. Yeah, you heard me right. Meet the Lull PC case. Imagine a box with a heatsink as its hat. Curved glass—fancy, quiet. Measures in at 443x277x436mm if you’re into numbers.
Soon, they say, all these goodies will be on store shelves. So keep an eye out, maybe? Or don’t. Up to you.
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