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TRYX CPU Coolers: Panorama SE is a Standout in AIO CLC Design, with a Curved Display

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One of the standout products at Computex this year is the TRYX Panorama SE, an AIO liquid CPU cooler with an innovative 6.5-inch AMOLED curved display on the pump-block that wraps around the front- and side, with an eye-pleasing 1080p resolution. You're supposed to orient it in such a way that its side faces the front of your case, and hope that this portion of the display isn't obstructed by tall memory modules. Perhaps the latest crop of motherboards with DDR5 CAMM2 slots has the answer to this problem.

The curved display and its panoramic edge lets you create anamorphic illusion effects such as the ones you see in buildings with large curved displays. The cooler uses an HDMI connection to your graphics card, and can be made to display just about anything. The Panorama SE comes in 360 mm and 240 mm radiator sizes, and in white- and black trims. The display is embedded in its own L-shaped breakout module that floats over the pump-block. The actual pump-block is somewhat cylindrical, a small 60 mm fan ventilates the pump motor and the heat dissipation chamber.



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Frankly, it's not to break the madness but having a fan in the AIO pump is a completely weird idea, people install AIOs to avoid that, after the differences in performance between air or water solution it's debatable, but then pumping resources from the graphics card just to look pretty shows that the evolution is no longer in the performance of the thing but in its aesthetics.
 
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