
Serves the purpose.

He put me i7-2600k to 75°C to directly 50°C not more ! Thats very good loat 25 degree one shot !

This cooler is quiet and works well. Performs better that the $200 AIO it replaced. Included mounted hardware is comprehensive.

I like the quality and reliability

Easy to install Keeps cpu at about 39 degrees idle and haven't seen it get above 50 while playing Monster Hunter Wilds.

-Keeps CPU cool (Using 8600k and H100 GTX) -Easy to work with -got 8-10 degrees less than Coolermaster thermal compound

Quick and easy to install with good and simple instructions. Took me approximately 20 minutes to remove an existing AIO and install this AIO. The 2K screen is BEAUTIFUL with its AMOLED screen. The fans are quiet and have rubber corners to minimize rattle noise. The KANALI software to control the screen is user-friendly and works well. Thought and time was spent on the application unlike other barebone controllers. You can do a 2:1 screen or two 1:1 screens on the 2K display. Displayable Date & Time, Motherboard temperature, and CPU/GPU/Memory temperature, frequency, usage, voltage, , Branding is not over the top! I can appreciate that there logo is not blaring in my build and taking attention away from the display.

Cpu won't go over 56c with a EVGA gforce 1070 rtx Mine came with thermal paste that I didn't use. Bought something else because it wasn't listed.

Easy install

Free, and it worked


Three fans Low price Very functional Low noise Nice aesthetic No RGB (im very plain)

-Genius connect system.. Basically, instead of having a a cable for each fan ( sometimes two one for RGB and one for fan power) you can have a set of three fans and the fans interlock with each other. So really there's just the fan cable going to the hub, two power connections, and a USB header cable for RGB cable if you just want to use your motherboard RGB lighting. -Looks better than any RGB fans I've ever seen. The infinity mirror effects are great. - usually when you buy RGB fans it seems companies like to focus on the RGB and not about the actual performance. Well these fans perform excellent. They blew a lot of air and not only that are very quiet for how much air output they have. - the software. Usually there's always issues with these companies and their RGB and fan control software. So far I've had no issues with it and it doesn't take up system resources like crazy. Also if you don't want to use the software at all you can just use your motherboard RGB header. You don't get the same lighting effects but a good option for people that don't care about it - comes with extra cables and everything you need.

Temperature seems great so far. Not to loud at idle and under medium stress. Installation was pretty simple for an AM5 motherboard

I like the swivel hose mounts on the cold plate, made for a clean looking install.

The TRYX 360 MM Panorama SE AIO is a great choice for a custom computer build. The overall build quality is very good, better than the first version, and the pump and heat block unit seems much more robust and is much smaller. The screen is not too noticeably different than the first version but is on a different bracket and allows for a vertical mode. It comes with all the necessary hardware, the unboxing is once again a treat, and all the documentation is easy to understand. On top of it being another great addition to the lineup of one of the most unique coolers on the market, there are other pros: The ARGB and non-led versions of the fans are very sturdy and well-built. They look great as well. The screen is easy to install and magnetically clicks onto the pump base, and uses forks. It has a very high resolution and is crisp and easy to understand. It is also built off of Android, as I recognized after it rebooted for a firmware update. All the cables are of high quality and the tubes are inside braided covers that look professional. They are also long enough for the big cases needed for a large cooler like this, and bend easily, and you can rotate the pump block now to fit your case, as the old one was one way only. The software for the cooler is easy to use and provides a way to upload custom backgrounds from screen capture, preferably a 1440p MP4 video, similar to animated desktop backgrounds. The inbuilt library is small but has some excellent animated backgrounds for the cooler. There is an option to show many settings, including Temp and % Usage for GPU, CPU, and RAM, as well as other voltages and temps, and date and time. You can also show the GPU and CPU model, and orient these settings on the left, middle, or right of the screen. The new SE model features waterfall mode, and a METAL mounting bracket rather than a plastic one in the first edition. It also allows for a rotatable pump base. The new SE unit is built better, and doesn't have a fan anymore.

ARGB Fans Incredible price to performance Easy to install Good aesthetics


-Absolutely solid construction; they FEEL like premium fans -Whisper quiet -Great airflow

This is a very well designed and solidly constructed device. I recently installed a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 for my wife's video editing system and while it was designed for greater heat dissipation (6 instead of 4 heat pipes, two instead of one fan), the fins seemed thinner compared to the "be quiet" and there was less attention to detail in its construction. Also like the "be quiet's" pre-applied heat transfer pad (instead of grease). Installation was straight forward. CPU temp at low use is around 20 degrees C and below and under load into the 30's. Have never seen it break 40.