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Tryx launches new Panorama SE AIO liquid coolers

Tryx has expanded the Panorama AIO liquid cooler series by introducing the Panorama SE, a new model designed to bring its signature AMOLED curved screen experience to a broader audience. Building upon the success of the original Panorama, the Panorama SE leverages the newly developed Asetek Adela cooling system, promising reliable and consistent performance, all while maintaining a more accessible price point.

The Panorama SE aims to make the premium Panorama experience more accessible. It features a 6.5-inch 2K, 60Hz AMOLED display, which allows PC enthusiasts on a tighter budget to enjoy the 3D visual capabilities that have become synonymous with the Tryx brand.

A key feature of the Panorama SE is its fully customisable display orientation. The rotating display module can be adjusted for horizontal or vertical mounting, ensuring that users can fully appreciate the AMOLED display regardless of their PC's orientation. This flexibility enhances the visual appeal of any system, allowing for seamless integration into diverse setups.

Installation is streamlined with pre-installed Rota fans, simplifying the mounting process. Furthermore, the Panorama SE incorporates the next generation of Asetek's water cooling technology, featuring the Adela pump. This pump is optimised for demanding CPU workloads, such as rendering, content creation, AI tasks, and gaming, providing a dynamic thermal power capacity ranging from 280W to 300W.

Another of the Panorama SE's most compelling aspects is its independent computer. Equipped with a 4-core CPU, 2 GB of RAM, and 8 GB of ROM, the cooler handles video playback directly from its onboard PCB. This offloads processing tasks from the main CPU, freeing up resources for gaming and other demanding applications. The new Panorama SE is now available at OverclockersUK in black and white in 240-mm (£229.99) and 360-mm (£249.99) formats.

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