TRYX’s new AIO cooler takes centre STAGE at this year’s Computex

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TRYX made a bold showing at this year's Computex, delivering a slew of exciting new gamer-focused products that genuinely offered unique features. We spent a good few hours walking round the booth with one of the brand's reps, discussing everything TRYX had to offer.
TRYX unveils its new STAGE AIO
At the heart of the brand's showcase stood the TRYX STAGE AIO – a new cooler that features dual 4-inch screens and a mirrored platform for individuals to showcase their favourite collectible, toy, or gadget.
While the LCD-based CPU pump is nothing new to this year's showcase, with almost every brand going down that route this year, the platform design certainly was innovative. Users can mix and match their favourite figurines and collectibles with a themed background thanks to the 4-inch STAGE at the heart of the cooler’s design.
While our booth guide was quick to highlight that this product was tailored towards a younger audience, I can still see the cooler being utilized by a wide range of individuals, especially those who enjoy a more unique, theme-based build.
Alongside this stood the TRYX Turris CPU cooler – a rather large air-based cooler that also featured a cool new feature. The big feature here was the adjustability of the cooler itself, with the “slide-on” LCD screen featuring a fluid design that allows users to physically slide the LCD panel out of the way when needing access to RAM or other areas of the motherboard. Users have the option of customizing the screen to show core vitals, temperatures, hardware usages, or a video of their choosing.
TRYX FLOVA offers something new
TRYX also unveiled its FLOVA and Arcvision cases, with the former catching the eye thanks to its unique cooling design. The FLOVA case will feature an integrated cross-flow fan system, which, unlike conventional fans, looks more like a corner piece than a fan. The patent-pending design is said to offer similar performance to that of three standard 120mm fans while freeing up space in the case itself. The bar simply plugs into the fan header like any other fan and fires up as per your BIOS configuration.
Another unique feature of the FLOVA is the fabric front panel that looks pretty cool. A lot of case manufacturers seem to be using unique materials in their case designs this year – it certainly brings something new to the table. Additionally, for anyone worried about dust buildup on the fabric front panel, they'll be happy to hear that the fabric can be removed and washed separately.
Alongside this, TRYX also showcased its Arcvision curved case lineup, which now features a cool curved display area for further design customizations. The panel can be synchronized up with the AIO and any other LCD screen you're using through the brands KANALI software package – which is extremely user-friendly and intuitive. You can also fine-tune and customize any of the fans in here too, creating your own light effects and speeds.