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Cryorig refreshes Lull water‑cooled case at Computex 2026

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Cryorig unveiled an updated Lull case at Computex 2026, refining hose routing and expanding active cooling. The radiator now measures 450×475×19 mm, offering more surface area despite a smaller volume, which should boost heat rejection. The chassis weighs 15.8 kg and its pump runs at a constant 2700 RPM, slower than many AIOs, so it won’t be completely silent.

Major redesign moves tubing ports behind the motherboard tray, eliminating external routing and cleaning the build’s appearance. A ventilated front panel now holds three 120 mm fans instead of the curved tempered glass, enabling low‑RPM airflow across VRMs and the PSU. The case supports ATX boards, provides generous cable‑management space, two 3.5‑inch HDD trays, and multiple SSD mounting options.

The updated Lull targets enthusiasts who value near‑silent performance without sacrificing cooling headroom. Larger radiator surface and internal tubing layout should improve heat rejection, while the heavier chassis adds rigidity. Flexible fan placement and spacious internals position the case as a premium option for custom loops competing with traditional air‑cooled enclosures.

Industry observers note Cryorig’s shift toward modular water‑cooling cases reflects growing demand for quieter rigs in high‑performance builds. At 15.8 kg the Lull remains one of the heftier offerings, but its solid construction may appeal to gamers and workstation users seeking stability. The chassis now commands a niche price point, reinforcing Cryorig’s focus on premium, low‑noise solutions.