TRYX came on to the scene a few years ago and made a big splash as they were one of the first to put a curved display on a liquid CPU cooler. TRYX wasn’t done there, since then they’ve released cases and now we have their first air cooler. Much like their first liquid CPU cooler, this first entry into the air cooling market is going to turn some heads. The cooler we are taking a look at today is the TRYX Turris 620, which features a 5-inch IPS display on it! Beyond that this is a massive cooler with a dual-tower, dual fan, design that makes use of six 6mm-thick heatpipes and can handle thermal loads up to 280W. Is this the ultimate air cooler for your next build? Let’s find out!
Special thanks to TRYX for providing us with the Turris 620 CPU Cooler to review.
What are the specifications of the TRYX Turris 620 CPU Cooler?
Color: Black / White
Socket Compatibility:
– Intel LGA: 1851 / 1700
– AMD: AM4 / AM5
Dimensions: 165 mm × 135 mm × 165 mm
Heatsink Dimensions: 127.5 mm × 135 mm × 159 mm
Net Weight: 1.85 kg
Heat-Pipe: 6 mm × 6
TDP: 280 W
Overall Noise: 32.5 dBA at Highest RPM 1850 RPM
Screen Size: 5.0-Inch
Screen Resolution: 1280 × 720
Screen Brightness: 500 nits
Screen Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Fan Dimensions: 120 mm × 120 mm × 25 mm
Fan Speed: 500-1850 ±10% RPM / 500-1800 ±10% RPM
Fan Airflow: 66.32 CFM
Fan Air Pressure: 2.1 mmAq
Fan Noise: 27.42 dBA
Fan Connector: 4-PIN PWM
Bearing Type: Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB)
Fan Rated Voltage: 12 V
Fan Rated Current: 0.1 A
Fan Power Consumption: 1.2 W
Warranty: 6 Years (3 Years for Display)
Packaging of the TRYX Turris 620 CPU Cooler
The Turris 620 CPU cooler come in a very nice full-color retail box. On the front there is a picture of the cooler itself and some of the main features of the screen are listed. On the back there is a full list of specifications.

Opening the box up we find everything nicely protected inside. Getting it all out we find the Turris 620 CPU cooler, mounting hardware, thermal paste, an L-handle screwdriver, and a user’s manual.

