Tryx Panorama SE argb 360 review

Published:

As for the project, the sign of every good company is its ability to criticize good. It is such a critical element that is often ignored when we assess general brands, but the ability to criticize from a defective product, and then feeding that back to the design team is extremely favorable at so many levels.

First of all, of course, he shows that they are responsible, that they lack ego or arrogance, but also ensures that the next product is better developed and that critical criticism is settled. Yes, there is no doubt that BOD marketing, sellers and people bringing raw material, because of course they want to raise profit margins (as always), but the benefit of a sophisticated development cycle is unmatched.

- Advertisement -

I admit that it may sound a bit pretentious, but this is the absolute truth when it comes to the product design, and here is Thing: Panorama SE Argb greatly follows this mantra. You can say that Tryx looked at the feedback, which he received since the premiere of the original panorama and improved its errors, improving the design and releasing a better, more accessible product that provides much more than before.

I tested the first panorama 360 at the beginning of this year and although it was brave and brave and had this wonderful curved OLED display sitting on the Asettek block, he lacked a bit of finesse. There were details that were overlooked, compatibility problems, brief tubular runs and failures, which greatly destroyed the general impressions. It was not the best processor cooler I’ve ever tested; This is a fact, but it was on the right path, and for the newly contemporary company they freshly overtake the gate longer than its history, it was not livid at all.

Tryx Panorama SE Argb 360 Specifications

Tryx all-in-one liquid cooler with a large screen above the pump unit.

(Image loan: future)

Nest compatibility: AM5, AM4, LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200/115x
Dimensions: 394 x 120 x 27 mm
Radiator: 360 mm aluminum
Pipes: 450 mm
Pump: Pinse Wive @ 2800 set –
Fans: 3x 120 mm Argb
Lighting: Full fans of RGB
Screen: 6.67-inch OLED, 2240 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
Guarantee: 6-year-old unit, 2-year display
Price: USD 280/£ 250

Panorama se is therefore impressive. Not only because it was about many weaknesses that I had with the original panorama, but also because Tryx managed to start this modern iteration in less than a year, improving virtually every complaint I had.

Of course, the display orientation was great. Because Tryx used the V2 aset water pump (the one with a hellish fan mounted in it), the only way to orient the display that had any practical sense, was to be at the bottom at the bottom. You didn’t have a choice in this matter if you want to orient the screen in the right way.

Thanks to SE Tryx, he deprived the awkward, massive superbloc of the Aset and instead decided on its much lower Adela pump, without taking into account the senseless fan. He also went and changed the assembly solution on this curved OLED display, so you can now orient it in one of three directions in the middle of the processor block, which means that you can now turn this block in any way to make sure that tubular ports can effectively pass in any orientation.

This is not a flawless system; Unfortunately, the display does not pass directly through the tube, but it gives you a total of 12 different assembly configurations in which you can set it, and not the one we had before.

The screen is now noticeably larger, moving from a 6.5-inch display to 6.67 inches, with increased resolution, and a certain calibration of brightness has come for good. Kanali also has full support, with a “waterfall” mode, if you decide to mount it vertically like me.

The tubes also noted a significant improvement, rising from 400 mm to 450 mm, and the addition of a set of modern ArgB fans not only significantly reduced noise levels, but also retained relatively coherent performance.

Lots of positives do not quite nail the performance measures (there is no best AIO for awards in 2025, without SIR), as well as its predecessor. Its average comparative temperature after my tests was about 72 degrees Celsius in total (69 ° C adapted to the environment), compared to 66 ° C, its panorama predecessor, which is particularly perceptible, with a high average temperature.

One of the compelling letters was how quickly this thing managed to frosty down to 33 ° C after the last Cinebench gear, managing those in an impressive 104 seconds, a whole 12 seconds faster than the original panorama (and much faster than anything else that I have tested so far). This is a bit of a feeling, but I suspect that this may be due to a 450 mm tube.

Basically, although it is only an additional 50 mm in both pipes, Tryx effectively increased the total volume of fluid in the panorama by about 11.3 ml (if my dubious mathematics is correct). By default, the more cooling fluid you add, the greater the thermal capacity of this coolant (you can add more heat to it without the temperature of this cooling fluid, as speedy as in the case of smaller tanks).

Our time to achieve this lowest temperature test requires us to start and get our 10-minute Cinebench test, and then wait five minutes until Hwinfo reports the lowest processor temperature. Then we start Cinebench again, but this time only for 5 minutes, and then how much time it takes to return to this state.

Buy if …

✅ You want a basically compatible, inexpensive AIO, which still offers a blow: The amazing curved OLED display, the wide compatibility of the housing and solid performance make it a certain choice, especially considering the price.

Don’t buy if …

❌ You’re trying to frosty the sun: Hyperbole? Yes. But it is not as competent as part of the competition, at least not when managing the maximum temperatures under high load. Still, we’re talking about several degrees.

Thus, while the performance of the fan and pump may be slightly less effective than fans other than RGB, and the asset pump from the 8th generation has been used earlier, which leads to a higher average temperature in longer times, the increased size of the tank means that shorter intensity burns with high intensity are effectively faster to frosty, because the cooling frosty requires more than five minutes to heat to the same temperature.

However, a great win, definitely except for performance anomalies and compact design corrections, is a price, and oh, boy, is a decline. We are talking about $ 60 /80 compared to the original panorama. This is a stunning cost reduction (about 18% in the US or 24% in Great Britain), especially considering the additions you get. Better display, RGB fans, longer tubes, more elegant design and the same assembly procedure. The list is quite unlimited, and it absolutely increases this result to the stratosphere here.

Yes, you make some victims compared to the competition; Of course, NZXT Kraken Elite is still a monster. Panorama is simply not so effective in temperature management, but it is also complex to overcome it. See you in three months for Panorama X, probably …

Arctic cooler

The best liquid cooler 2025

Related articles