This year at Computex 2025, TRYX showcased some innovative products that are sure to excite tech enthusiasts. From unique cooling solutions to stylish cases, they’ve brought a fresh perspective to the market. Let’s dive into the highlights from their booth.
Key Takeaways
- TRYX introduced the Panorama AIO with dual screens.
- The Taurus air cooler features a 5-inch LCD display.
- New cases include the Luca L70 Air and Arc Vision with unique designs.
- TRYX is expanding their fan lineup with the Lucas fans.
TRYX Stage Liquid CPU Cooler
TRYX made a big splash with their Stage AIO. This isn’t just any all-in-one cooler; it features dual screens that act as a stage for your setup. You can display figures or other items on one side while monitoring your system stats on the other. The AIO is a 360mm model available in both black and white, priced at $199 and expected to hit the market this summer.
Custom Water Cooling Solutions
For those who prefer custom setups, TRYX is also releasing a custom water block that includes a curved screen. This block is designed for hard tubing and will come with two 90° fittings for easier connections. It connects to your motherboard via a simple USB 2.0 port and integrates with their Kanali software. Pricing is expected to be between $200 and $250, with availability in June.
Turris Air Cooler: Performance Meets Style
One of the standout products is the Turris air cooler. This dual fan, dual tower cooler boasts six heat pipes and a 5-inch HD LCD display. The display allows you to show system stats, similar to the Panorama AIO. The cooler is designed for easy maintenance, with a top cap that can be removed for fan access. It will be available in both black and white for $99 in Q3.
Innovative Cases for Every Build
TRYX also unveiled several new cases, starting with the Luca L70 Air. This case is designed for high airflow, featuring a mesh front and two massive 200mm fans. It supports motherboards up to extended ATX and has a fully removable motherboard tray for easy installation. The price is set at $269.
Next up is the Arc Vision case, which features a unique pillarless design and a single glass panel for easy access. There will be two versions: the standard Arc Vision and the Arc Vision OLED, which includes a curved screen for displaying system stats or even movies. The standard version will retail for $119.99, while the OLED version will be $239.99.
Lastly, the Flova case stands out with its fabric design and vibrant colors, including pink and white. It features a powerful crossflow fan that performs as well as three standard fans. This case will be available for $169 in Q3.
New Fan Lineup: Lucis Fans
TRYX is also launching their new Lucis fans, which feature 32 LEDs per fan and a unique connection system. These fans will be sold in packs of three for $99 and will be compatible with the Kanali software for easy RGB control. Expect the 140mm versions to follow shortly after.
PCIe 5.0 Riser Cables
To support the growing trend of vertical mounts, TRYX is introducing PCIe 5.0 riser cables in both black and white. These will be available later this year, filling a gap in the market for high-quality risers.
In conclusion, TRYX has certainly made a mark at Computex 2025 with their innovative products. From the unique Stage AIO to stylish cases and powerful cooling solutions, there’s something for every tech enthusiast. What product are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments!
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