Excitement buzzes through the PC hardware community as Chinese hardware manufacturer TRYX reveals a groundbreaking AIO (All-In-One) liquid cooler adorned with the world’s first-ever curved OLED display.
TRYX Panorama Series Adds Flair to Liquid Cooling
TRYX is making waves with its Panorama Series AIO Liquid Cooler which promises not only top-tier cooling performance but also an innovative visual experience. With options like the PRO and ARGB variants, which likely include integrated ARGB fans for a customizable lighting experience, the Panorama cooler is set to impress.
The Panorama “Exhibition Area” AIO Liquid coolers are set to be available in three configurations – 240mm, 280mm, and 360mm – ensuring compatibility with a diverse range of consumer systems. Users will be able to select the perfect fit for their setup, balancing space and cooling efficiency.
The World’s First 6.5-inch Curved AMOLED Display
The talk of the town is undoubtedly the cooler’s 6.5-inch curved AMOLED display, which is poised to deliver “naked eye 3D visual effects” and enhanced viewing angles due to its curvature. The design and functionality of the display will be intriguing to see, especially how it integrates into the cooler’s overall mounting mechanism.
Performance Meets Aesthetic
While the detailed performance metrics are yet to unfold, the Panorama series is expected to impress with its adoption of ASETEK’s Gen8 water pump technology, similar to that found in ASUS’s ROG RYUO III AIOs. This advanced pump features a 3-phase motor and an enlarged cold plate to facilitate better heat transfer and cooling performance.
Affordability in Innovation
Despite TRYX’s lower profile in the market, the brand is setting competitive pricing for the Panorama Exhibition PRO and ARGB liquid coolers. The PRO variants are set to retail for 2,099, 2,399, and 2,599 yuan, respectively for the 240mm, 280mm, and 360mm models. The ARGB series, having slightly higher prices, will sell for 2,199, 2,499, and 2,699 yuan for the same respective sizes. Positioned in the US $200-$300 price range, these coolers offer advanced features at a value that’s accessible to many.
Although global availability and launch dates have not yet been announced, the anticipation for a release outside of China is building.
Competition Heats Up: SAMA Enters the Arena
TRYX is not alone in this pioneering venture. Competitor SAMA has also stepped up with its Zenith AIO Liquid coolers that boast a similar curved AMOLED display. While prices and availability details remain under wraps for SAMA, they assure that updates are forthcoming.
With advancements such as these, the realm of PC cooling technology is certainly heating up, presenting enthusiasts with both form and function in their quest for the coolest rig. As these innovative coolers inch closer to market, the anticipation for a mix of aesthetic appeal and cooling power has never been higher.






