
New Brand, Bold Designs: TRYX Debuts in Malaysia with the Panorama 360 AIO in Focus
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TRYX is no longer an unfamiliar name in the DIY PC industry. Yes, they’re relatively new, established in 2023, but they’ve made serious waves with their standout designs, especially the curved AMOLED display on their AIOs. That bold move quickly set them apart and proved they’re not just another newcomer, they’re here to compete.
At Computex 2025, we had the chance to visit their booth and check out what’s next from the brand. Among the highlights were the upcoming Turris air cooler, the all-new TRYX Stage AIO, and a fresh lineup of casings including the Flava, Arc Vision, and the Luca L70 Air, all showcasing TRYX’s signature focus on aesthetic-forward, enthusiast-friendly hardware.
Now, TRYX has officially made its way into Malaysia’s retail market, and with that, we got our hands on one of their flagship coolers for a closer look. While TRYX offers several variants in their liquid cooling lineup, today we’re focusing on the Panorama ARGB 360mm AIO, a unit that promises not just performance, but personality.
Design & Build Quality

The TRYX Panorama ARGB 360mm AIO marks TRYX’s debut into the liquid cooling market, and it makes a strong first impression with its distinctive design. The standout feature is the curved 2K AMOLED display on the pump head, a bold design choice that sets it apart from other coolers and brings a fresh, personalized touch to your build. This customizable display lets you showcase system stats, animations, or custom graphics, giving your PC a unique visual signature.

Build quality feels premium throughout. The pump housing is solid with a sleek matte finish, and the tubing is wrapped in durable nylon braid that strikes a good balance between flexibility and protection. The 30mm thick radiator is built with high density fins, allowing for more efficient heat dissipation over a larger surface area. Its fin layout not only boosts airflow but also ensures solid thermal performance, making it ideal for handling high TDP workloads while keeping things cool and steady.

Included are three ARGB fans, the Rota SL ARGB, designed not only to deliver strong airflow but also to complement the pump’s vibrant lighting effects, all controllable via the Kanali software. The Panorama’s design clearly targets enthusiasts who want a cooler that looks as good as it performs, making a confident statement in any PC setup.
Technical Specifications

Beyond the eye-catching design, the Panorama ARGB 360mm AIO is backed by robust engineering. At its heart lies the Asetek Gen8 V2 pump, making TRYX one of the early adopters of this upgraded cooling engine. This pump is built for enhanced thermal performance and improved efficiency while maintaining whisper-quiet operation. It features a wide RPM range from 800 to 3600, allowing it to dynamically scale performance based on system demand.
Unique to this AIO is an integrated 60mm fan within the pump block. This fan targets surrounding motherboard components like VRMs, providing additional airflow where it’s often needed most. What makes it even better is that it's independently controllable through TRYX's Kanali software, offering a level of customization that advanced users will appreciate.

The radiator comes in at 30mm thick, which allows for better thermal exchange, especially when paired with the high-static-pressure 120mm ARGB PWM fans included in the box. These fans top out at 1850 RPM, balancing airflow with synchronized ARGB lighting to match the rest of your build.
Another thoughtful inclusion is the adjustable mounting bracket on the cold plate, allowing precise orientation for optimal contact with varying CPU die layouts. This is particularly helpful with modern CPUs, where asymmetric die placement can impact thermal transfer. It ensures the copper base sits perfectly over the IHS, no matter the platform.
Tubing is braided and flexible, making installation easier while adding a premium look and feel. Compatibility covers Intel LGA 1700/1200 and AMD AM5/AM4 sockets out of the box.
Performance & Testing

When the AMD Ryzen 9950X3D processor was put under load with a 200W power limit, the Panorama 360 managed to maintain a peak temperature of 80.2°C. Once the power limit was removed and the CPU was allowed to boost freely, temperatures rose to 94.1°C, still staying within acceptable boundaries for high-performance workloads.
Despite the increased thermal output, the cooler handled the load without thermal throttling, showcasing the efficiency of the Asetek Gen8 V2 pump and the added benefit of the internal 60mm fan. This secondary fan helped maintain stable VRM and socket area temperatures, contributing to overall system reliability during extended benchmarking sessions.
Noise levels remained moderate throughout testing, and the Kanali software continued to deliver smooth control over pump and fan curves. The AMOLED display provided live feedback on system performance, making it not just an aesthetic feature, but a practical one too.
Final Thoughts

With the Panorama ARGB 360mm AIO, TRYX doesn’t just bring another cooler to market, they bring identity, innovation, and attention to detail. From the curved AMOLED screen to the internal VRM fan and early adoption of Asetek’s Gen8 V2 pump, everything about this cooler says it’s built for a new generation of PC builders who want more than just raw performance.
Its debut in Malaysia adds even more variety to the enthusiast scene, and we’re looking forward to seeing how TRYX continues to evolve. For builders who value both aesthetics and cooling power, the Panorama 360 makes a compelling case to be your next AIO, available now for RM1699 in black or white.