Cryorig unveils Lull, a case with a completely passive integrated radiator: zero fans, zero pumps, zero noise
At Computex 2026, we visited the booth of Cryorig, a lesser-known brand that is facing challenges due to a significant contraction in consumer demand. In this regard, like most companies in the industry, Cryorig is shifting its focus towards workstation and data center solutions. However, they did not lack some truly interesting proposals for desktop users.
The real strength of Cryorig lies in the price, as the proposed solutions come at a significantly low cost for truly interesting performance in their category. Two examples of this philosophy are definitely the H4 and H6 coolers, single-tower air solutions with L-shaped heat pipes capable of keeping even the most demanding CPUs at bay. The only distinction between the two variants is the number of heat pipes—4 for the first and 6 for the second, as their names suggest. Prices range from $10 to $15, which is considerably lower than most competing solutions.
Also making a grand return is a product we saw last year: the Gladius Astral. This is a dual-tower cooler equipped with two 120 mm fans and a pure copper plate. A distinctive feature of this solution is the display on the top that allows real-time viewing of metrics. After some refinement, the Cryorig team confirmed that the device is ready to hit the market. Commercialization is expected in September of this year, although we currently do not know the price.
Finally, the company's cases are also interesting. Two were displayed at the booth: the AI 100, which, as its name suggests, is primarily aimed at workstations and professional solutions, and the Lull, characterized by a completely silent structure. In this case, the radiator is integrated directly into the chassis.
But that's not all: the Lull offers completely passive cooling. No fans and no pumps, meaning no mechanical noise. The cooling plate extends across the entire rear chamber for cable management and does not require any additional accessories. However, it will not be mass-produced due to the numerous processing requirements and the complexity of the project. To purchase the chassis, one will have to contact the company directly, which will initiate production of the requested unit. Essentially, every Lull will be a unique piece.