Final Thoughts on the TRYX PANORAMA SE 360 ARGB
They say first impressions are critical, and I’d say that TRYX is off to a good start here at ThinkComputers. The PANORAMA SE 360 ARGB loads up on style with the 6.5″ AMOLED display and its wild motion graphics right from the factory. Throw in the three ARGB fans, and you’ve really got a cooler that can be customized to your exact liking.
As far as performance goes, the PANORAMA SE 360 ARGB did quite well across all tests. And while the fans included with this cooler seemed to have somewhat weak specifications, they performed just fine paired up with the radiator and the remaining ASETEK-designed components. Both cooling performance and noise output were right inline with the previous AIO we have used in our new test bench, but as I mentioned then, this could all change, depending on how future AIOs perform in this new setup.
Installation was a breeze as well, thanks to the pre-installed, daisy-chained fans, and pre-applied thermal paste. It’s not that either of those items are difficult or take a lot of time, but the convenience of not having to worry about either one of them is quite nice. Additionally, the process of rotating the LCD screen to your preferred orientation is super simple, thanks to the use of a simple keyed fitting and the power of magnets.
Available for $279.99 at our favorite online retailer, the TRYX PANORAMA SE 360 ARGB is certainly not a budget-oriented AIO, but I think the price is justified when you take into consideration the uniqueness of the AMOLED screen along with the performance that this cooler provides. There are a lot of great AIOs out there to choose from, and the PANORAMA SE 360 ARGB has a lot going for it, as it vies for a chance to make it into your build list. All things considered, the TRYX PANORAMA SE 360 ARGB earns a 9 out of 10.
Pros:
- Great Idle and Load Performance
- 6.5″ AMOLED Display
- Pre-Wired Fans
Cons:
- Expensive


