Packaging
The packaging comes with all the accessories needed for installation, including a tube of Alpha-01 thermal paste, ARGB extension cable, and CPU mounting brackets for both Intel (LGA1851/1700/1200/115x) and AMD processors (AM5/AM4).
There’s also screws for mounting the radiator on to the chassis, as well as thumb nuts and springs for securing the CPU bracket to the motherboard/processor.
A Closer Look
The package comes with 3 x pre-mounted ARGB cooling fans, which are daisy-chained and delivers good airflow of up to 66 CFM with low noise level of only 27.89 dBA.
The tubing is quite long, measuring around 430mm in length, and this allows you to adjust the orientation of your CPU waterblock however you want.
First thing that strikes you about the CPU waterblock is the massive 6.5″ curved AMOLED display. The display is powered by a quad-core CPU, with 2GB ram and a 8GB ROM, and operates independently without using your system’s resources. It offers a brightness of 400 nits, with a screen resolution of 2K at 60Hz. It’s one of the largest display we’ve seen on an AIO cooler. What’s more, the display module is fully detachable and rotatable, which gives it both flexibility and versatility for adjusting the orientation of the screen to fit your PC build.
The Tryx PANORAMA SE 360 uses an ASETEK Adela Pump which has a pump speed of 800-3,600 rpm (±400) and a low noise level of 25.3 dBA. On closer inspection of the CPU waterblock, you’ll find that there are some alpha-01 High performance thermal paste pre-applied on the copper base. This will help with more effective heat transfer.
There are only 3 cables needed to be plugged to get the AIO working fully. A USB cable for the display, a 4-pin PWM for the pump and the ARGB/PWM extension cable from the fans to the motherboard.