
-Daisy Chained fans make cable management a breeze -no RGB means even easier cable management -no iCUE cabling (universally compatible with any system) -no proprietary cables means fan and pump can be tuned using 3rd party software (or the BIOS) if you're not already in the corsair ecosystem -Once tuned, operates almost completely silently while still maintaining excellent temperatures (a full 10 degrees cooler at idle than my previous air cooler!) -at 90 dollars, there's hardly any other coolers in the market worth more (unless you're looking for a specific aesthetic) -at 110 dollars, the RGB version is also an option! -no need for additional cabling beyond pump and fans for full functionality

-Setup is pretty straightforward (advise to watch youtube video as well as it shows you how to cable manage those annoying aRGB and fan PWM cables -Mounting is super-easy for AM5 socket. -Quiet fans when idling/not working on CPU-heavy tasks -Excellent cooling performance (My Ryzen 9800X3D never exceeds 81C when running Prime95 small FFT and is idling at 35C or even lower) -RGBs are cool, I guess if you value these things (you will need Mystic Light or MSI Centre to control the RGB lights)

Everything is excellent. As described.

Nice screen hardware monitor good performance without overclocking 55 degrees max easy to install on am5

Easy to screw in into my lian li lancool 207 case. Comes with AMD and intel (preinstalled) brackets and easy to screw in and setup. I had a much easier time with this than a giant fan like Noctua so Id recommend it for those who want just a good basic AIO 3 fan cooler. Ive gotten great temps so far just usign the packaged cpu thermal paste that came with it on my ryzen 7 8700x3d.

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.

Easy to install. Great Cooling. Great Aesthetic. Great Price.

- Easy to setup ARGB with headers on the motherboard. No need for icue hubs or anything like that. - High performance fans with minimal noise unless they are under full load. Gets a bit noisy at 100% but have only experienced that during synthetic benchmarking. - Keeps my 9800x3d around 37C at idle, under 60C while gaming. CPU is not overclocked, but jumps up to 5.3Ghz at times with normal performance boosting. - Love the looks!

-Inexpensive -Good build quality -Quiet

Well packaged! Nice software and lighting features! Installed easily and perfectly in the Corsair case. Thermal compound was pre installed!

I have both the nautilus 240 rs and 360 rs, both have worked amazing right out of the box with zero issues and cools great. Although i do recommend use a commander core xt (if you can buy one) it makes controlling the fan speeds and RGB a lot easier. But besides that i highly recommend because theyre not too expensive and the fans that come with, they push and pull a great amount of air. Perfect for someone looking to do a white build or to upgrade their AIO.

- colors look sick - fans are nice - keeps CPU cool

-Good looking cooler with RGB -I like how much surface area for the cooling tubes there is -Almost as easy to install as a regular CPU fan

Easy to install for am5 running a 7800x3d and haven't had any issues.

Amazing AIO. Fans already preinstalled. Easy instructions to follow. Cools my CPU no issue

I can't hear it.

best temp ,silent fans, and also nice control app

Installation was easy and it worked on the first try

Pros: High-performance cooling suitable for high-end CPUs Stunning infinity mirror pump design with customizable ARGB Whisper-quiet operation even under load Integrated pump in the radiator reduces vibration and noise Easy installation with the UNI Bracket system

- Had the 360 version and had to downsize to 240 for an ITX build. Cools just as good as the 360 and significantly quieter than any other AIO I've tested. - Best mounting system out of any AIO I've used and is dead simple to mount, especially when using Kryosheet - Non-RGB looks great while still having a unique and eye-catching pump design