Conclusion and Verdict
The first time I saw the TRYX Panorama 360 AIO was at Computex 2024, where they showcased a live demo at their booth. It was (and still is) one of the best looking AIO coolers I’ve ever seen, especially with that massive 6.5″ curved AMOLED display. LCD displays on AIO coolers is nothing new, but a “curved” display? OMG! Drool …
The original TRYX Panorama 360 AIO defintely turned heads, and with so much interest from PC enthusiasts over the past year, they contuined their success with a new model this year in 2025 … The Tryx Panorama SE 360 AIO featuring a fully detachable and rotatable display, along with Asetek’s new Adela pump and CPU waterblock that offers a dynamic thermal power capacity ranging from 280W to 300W.
Let’s talk about its main head-turning feature … 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 has a brightness of 400 nits, and an imprssive screen resolution of 2K at 60Hz.
Using the KANALI software, you can enable anamorphic visual effects, display your own images, GIFs, videos, and control the unit to display your personal configurations, such as time/date, CPU temps, frequencies, CPU load and more. And since it’s fully detachable, you can rotate the display to match the orientation of your PC build. It looks SO SO good!
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. The copper base is pre-applied with alpha-01 High performance thermal paste allowing for more effective heat transfer.
I also like the fact that there’s no controller needed to run the AIO. Better still, the pre-mounted ARGB cooling fans are all daisy-chained, which means less cables to tidy up. These fans offer good airflow of up to 66 CFM and low noise level of only 27.89 dBA.
The copper base is pre-applied with alpha-01 High performance thermal paste, which is a nice added bonus, and allows for more effective heat transfer. At 100% full load, the CPU core temperature of our AMD Ryzen 9 9950X reached a high of only 87 degrees Celsius. These temperature readings fall within our expectations, so I’m more than happy with the results.
You can buy the TRYX Panorama SE 360 ARGB AIO cooler for around USD $280 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/4itmKVl
Final thoughts:
TRYX Panorama SE 360 is no doubt the best looking AIO cooler on the market. It offers good cooling performance and stunning aesthetics with a massive 6.5″ curved AMOLED display, giving you 2K resolution at 60Hz. With a fully detachable and rotatable display, it gives you flexibility to configure your system the way you want it.
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