Cryorig’s second-generation Lull series makes its debut with a focus on reducing noise while expanding its active cooling capabilities. The new design addresses one of the first generation’s drawbacks—external hose management—by relocating water-cooling block ports to the motherboard tray, eliminating unsightly external tubing. This shift not only improves aesthetics but also allows for more efficient airflow dynamics.

The radiator itself has been reworked with a 450 × 475 × 19 mm footprint, which, despite its smaller volume than the previous model, increases surface area to better handle heat dissipation. The case maintains its robust construction, weighing in at 15.8 kg, while introducing a more streamlined internal layout that supports three 120 mm fans behind a ventilated front panel—a significant upgrade from the first iteration’s tempered glass panel.

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This change is particularly beneficial for components that generate substantial heat, such as VRMs and non-passively cooled power supplies. The pump remains set to a constant 2700 RPM, ensuring that active cooling stays subtle without compromising efficiency—a balance that appeals to small businesses or enthusiasts prioritizing noise levels.

Compatibility with ATX motherboards is retained, along with ample space for cable management and storage options, including two 3.5-inch HDD trays at the bottom. While the Lull series does not push the boundaries of high-performance cooling, it excels in its niche by offering a near-silent alternative that doesn’t require external hose routing or sacrifice airflow.

One notable feature is the support for DDR5 memory modules, which aligns with modern system-building needs. The exact pricing and availability remain undisclosed, leaving potential adopters to await further announcements before making a decision.