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TRYX PANORAMA ARGB 240 AIO Cooler
Quick Overview
- Model: TRYX PANORAMA ARGB 240
- Radiator Size: 240mm (Supports 2x 120mm fans)
- Cooling Capacity: Up to 280W TDP
- Pump: Asetek 8th Generation (800 – 2,600 RPM)
- Display: 6.5″ Curved AMOLED Screen (2K / 60Hz)
- Visuals: Anamorphic 3D effects via KANALI software
- Fans: 2x ROTA ARGB 120mm (Max 1,850 RPM, magnetic connection)
- Radiator Thickness: 30 mm (High-density aluminum)
- Compatibility: Intel LGA 1700/1851 & AMD AM5/AM4
TRYX PANORAMA ARGB 360 AIO COOLER
Quick Overview
- Display:
- Size/Type: 6.5″ Curved AMOLED
- Resolution: 2K (2240 x 1080) @ 60Hz
- Features: Naked-eye 3D visual effects, KANALI software control
- Cooling Components:
- Pump: Asetek 8th Generation (Up to ~2,600 RPM)
- Radiator: 360mm Aluminum (30mm thickness)
- Fans: 3x 120mm ROTA ARGB (500–1,850 RPM)
- Connectivity: Magnetic daisy-chain fan connection
- Compatibility:
- Intel Sockets: LGA 1700 / 1851 / 1200 / 115x
- AMD Sockets: AM5 / AM4
TRYX PANORAMA SE ARGB 360 AIO COOLER
Quick Overview
- Model: TRYX PANORAMA SE ARGB 360
- Cooling Capacity: Up to 280W TDP
- Pump: ASETEK Adela (High-performance, up to 3,200 RPM)
- Display: 6.5″ Curved AMOLED (2K / 60Hz)
- Display Feature: Rotatable Display Module (12 positions)
- Fans: 3x ROTA ARGB 120mm (500–1,850 RPM, magnetic daisy-chain)
- Radiator: 360mm Aluminum (Typically 27mm thickness)
- Compatibility: Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200 & AMD AM5/AM4
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