TRYX made a significant splash at COMPUTEX 2026, unveiling an ambitious roadmap for Q3 2026 that includes a bold pivot towards innovative optical designs and premium materials in their AIO liquid cooler lineup. Significant updates include the new Panorama V2 and Panorama SE V2 liquid CPU Coolers.
Key Takeaways
- TRYX is launching new AIO liquid coolers with advanced display technologies, including refined curved AMOLED panels.
- The new models feature upgraded Asetek pump mechanisms for improved thermal performance.
- The company is also expanding its ecosystem with specialized accessories like a compact USB hub and a premium SFF case.
Refined Curvature: Panorama SE V2 and Panorama V2
TRYX updated its premium curved-screen AIOs. The Panorama SE V2 boasts significantly reduced bezels around its curved AMOLED display and introduces a mechanical tilt hinge for adjustable viewing angles. It utilizes a 3-in-1 unified fan frame and an Asetek Gen 9 pump, with a target MSRP of $259.

The flagship Panorama V2 elevates luxury with a full premium metal display frame. It incorporates an internal VRM fan for improved motherboard component cooling, now routed via a Type-C interface. This model features the cutting-edge Asetek Gen 10 EMMA V3 pump core and is slated for a $369 price point.

Specialized Ecosystem and Limited Editions
Beyond CPU cooling, TRYX presented several specialized items. A limited edition green colorway of their Flova platform will be available for $149.

The Connec Hub is an ultra-compact, magnetically mounted internal USB 2.0 expansion hub designed to solve header limitations. Additionally, the VAS ITX Case, a co-branded full-metal SFF platform with 12Square, will launch as a limited-edition collectible for $250.

TRYX’s COMPUTEX presence signals a maturation in liquid cooling, with the focus shifting to material quality and user experience. By offering distinct visual tiers, TRYX aims to build a structured, design-centric computing ecosystem.
TRYX Computex 2026 Gallery
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