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Cryorig Reveal Two New Chassis and More at Computex 2016

Cryorig is one of my favourite component brands, as they make some stunning looking CPU coolers and offer up excellent performance, but now it looks like they’re expanding their product range even further and moving into the world of desktop chassis solutions!

First up is their OLA, a cylindrical chassis from the home office and cinema environment. It features a high-performance and low noise cooler from Cryorig, as well as room for a high-end GPU, meaning it’ll be great for movie night as much as it will for gaming.

The super compact and stylish form factor is simply amazing and the top to bottom airflow means that it’ll be able to directly cool  your GPU and other hardware with ease.

This one is my real favourite, though, a little bit of a throwback to the days of beige chassis’ that sad on their side with your monitor on top, the TAKU chassis is a monitor stand with room for a graphics card, mini-ITX motherboard and more in a stylish and rather beautiful form factor..

With wooden legs and a soft white finish, it really is a work of art. The chassis is actually a little wider than it needs to be for this kind of system, but they made it wider so that you can fit your keyboard under it with ease.

The front can be pulled out, giving you an easy way to install your components.

Here is the tray removed, where you’ll find room for an SFX PSU, some storage, a GPU and a mini ITX motherboard. There’s nothing crazy in here, but it’s a simple idea that is well executed and we can see this being a big hit for Cryorig.

Finally, we have the H7 QUAD LUMI, a fully programmable RGB Cooler which uses NZXT’s ever growing CAM software, giving you unmatched customisation of the colour schemes of your system. I’m not a huge fan of all this RGB customisation and programming, but it’s still nice to see some innovation in this area and I’m sure there are many builds that can benefit from a more unified lighting setup.

 

Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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