
TRYX made a captivating return to Computex 2025, unveiling a lineup that redefined the intersection of performance and artistic expression in personal computing. From liquid coolers featuring integrated displays that tell a visual story, to PC cases designed for both aesthetics and optimal airflow, TRYX’s showcase emphasized personalization and an elevated user experience.
Cooling Reimagined: Displays Take Center Stage

Leading the charge in TRYX’s cooling solutions was the PANORAMA series, taking AIO liquid cooling to a new dimension. The PANORAMA SE introduces a groundbreaking 6.5-inch 2K AMOLED display directly integrated into the cooler, offering not just system metrics but also customizable animations, including “Waterfall” effects. This version boasts a cooling capacity of up to 280W TDP, suitable for high-performance CPUs, and is now more accessible with a competitive price point. For custom loop enthusiasts, the PANORAMA WB offers a modular water block that retains the signature AMOLED screen, providing full control via TRYX’s proprietary KANALI software. Both Panorama models leverage Asetek’s 8th-generation pump technology for robust thermal performance.

Stealing the show with its unique design was the TRYX STAGE AIO cooler. This 360mm AIO features dual 4-inch concave screens and a mirrored base, transforming the CPU pump into a miniature stage. Users can display dynamic visuals, system stats, or even place small figurines to create a personalized diorama within their PC build. The STAGE AIO is also powered by Asetek’s 8th Gen pump, ensuring exceptional thermal performance for demanding workloads.

For those who prefer air cooling, TRYX presented the TURRIS, a formidable dual-tower air cooler. Beyond its six heat pipes for efficient heat dissipation, the TURRIS features a prominent 5-inch LCD display on its top. This display can be customized to show real-time system temperatures, fan speeds, or even user-uploaded videos and GIFs, blending performance with visual flair.
Cases That Speak Volumes: Form, Function, and Fabric
TRYX’s case designs at Computex 2025 pushed boundaries with their unique aesthetics and thoughtful engineering. The ARCVISION chassis captivated attendees with its curved glass design and an embedded wraparound display on the PSU shroud. This innovative integration creates a truly immersive visual experience, allowing users to extend their system monitoring or visual themes directly onto the case itself. The ARCVISION supports ATX motherboards and radiators up to 360mm, with interchangeable panels offering wood or marble finishes for further customization.
In a departure from traditional metal and glass, the FLOVA case highlighted TRYX’s commitment to blending PC hardware with home aesthetics. This mid-tower chassis features removable fabric panels and a unique cross-flow cooling system. The cross-flow fan is designed to offer performance comparable to three standard 120mm fans while maintaining a minimalist and home-friendly design. Available in various colors, including a soothing pink, the FLOVA emphasizes both form and function.
Lastly, the LUCA and LUCA AIR cases showcased TRYX’s focus on modularity and airflow. Both feature an X-shaped floating base, with the LUCA AIR offering the option for two massive 200mm front fans (38mm thick) for maximum airflow, connected via integrated pogo pins for a cleaner build. The LUCA L70, in particular, offers a highly customizable interior with a movable motherboard tray, allowing for diverse cooling configurations and supporting E-ATX motherboards.
Recap
The KANALI Ecosystem: Unified Control
Underpinning many of TRYX’s new products is the KANALI software. This centralized platform empowers users to manage 3D content, synchronize lighting effects across devices, and monitor system performance with ease. KANALI aims to simplify customization and provide a seamless, integrated experience for all TRYX hardware.
TRYX’s Computex 2025 showcase solidified its position as a brand dedicated to empowering PC enthusiasts and gamers with products that not only perform exceptionally but also serve as canvases for personal expression. While specific release dates and pricing are expected in the coming months, the innovations displayed signal a bold future for PC hardware.