Cryorig has teased two new mini-ITX PC cases that will be showcased at Computex 2016 show starting next week in Taipei, the Ola and the Taku.
Although both new cases from Cryorig feature support for mini-ITX motherboards and SFX power supply units, the Ola and Taku are completely different concepts, with Ola being a cylindrical Mac Pro like case and Taku a desktop case that can double up as a monitor stand.
According to Cryorig, Ola's cylindrical shape actually increases internal air volume and provides zero airflow dead space, which should help in cooling down the components. It also comes with individual compartments for the CPU, PSU and GPU components and dual shark-grill side air intake ducts should provide plenty of air for the large 140mm XT140 exhaust fan at the top to cool all the components.
The Ola measures at 226x378.5x205mm, has a single 3.5-inch and dual 2.5-inch drive bays, supports up to 280mm long graphics cards, up to 130mm long SFX PSUs and up to 72-82mm tall CPU coolers with a cooler top that can't be larger than 92x92mm.
The Taku is a bit of a different concept as it is a combination of an ITX PC case and PC monitor stand. Built from a 3mm-thick aluminum, the Taku measures at 567x134.8x270mm and also comes with a single 3.5-inch and two 2.5-inch drive bays. It completely lacks system fans but comes with holes that should use component fans for intake and exhaust.
The Taku PC case has a sliding tray drawer design which allows easy access to the motherboard, GPU and the HDD. It supports mini-ITX motherboards, up to 47mm tall CPU coolers, up to 240mm long graphics cards and up to 130mm long SFX PSUs.
Both the Ola and the Taku are still a concept PC cases and, although both will be showcased at Computex 2016 show, these will not be coming before next year. Cryorig says that Ola could be released in Q2 2017 while Taku could come in late 2016 or Q1 2017.
Source:
Cryorig.com.