
The options for the pump visuals is nice! VERY pretty ( the sides of the fans look fantastic lit up. The infinite tunnel looks is super cool!

- It's an attractive AIO - It's easy to assemble - It has clean instructions and extra thermal paste - The fans that come with it are quiet and effecient

Keeps my R9 9950x3D under 40C while idle, and never above 65C while gaming. Lets my CPU overclock to 5Ghz while running 100% utilization for long periods of time. I recommend using the separate plugs for the fans vrm fan and the pump.

Provides great cooling compared to air cooling

Great color easy install looks clean

- easy to install on my AMD cpu - nice and quiet - under heavy loads, hit about 50-52C

Performs well, temps have been good while gaming. It was easy to install. Looks very nice in my case.

Good cooling and screen is big and crisp along with the light ring

the product requires very simple setup , no software or rgb , a hub is required , in this instance i used the 7000D p/c case with built in hub .

cools 9800x3d

You get what you pay for and this is high quality. Worth every penny . Just love it for not only doing a great job of cooling but for a great looking cooler.

can watch videos and have your own pictures on display and watch temps at the same time love the rain add-on having a 3 fan rad is the best u can do for your CPU

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Keep your CPU at low temperatures and look great without the hoses in front of the LCD screen.

Easy to attach the radiator/fan assembly to the chassis.

The fans look beautiful and are very customizable.

The cooling on this is the best I've ever seen. I bought this to cool an AMD 9950X processor. I'm pegging all 16 cores for hours at a time to do AI processing. This is about at bad as it gets in terms of workload. With only the Arctic Cooler and the Paneling off the case, so therefore proper airflow was not happening, only the CPU cooling fans: 150 F (about 65C) With the paneling installed on the case and proper air flow: 100F (about 38C) I couldn't be happier with this. These are the top temperatures I see it get up to under these max workloads. It often hovers a few degrees lower. For reference, it's 78F in my office. I live in Arizona. It's hot here.

Keeps my 14700kf cooled very quiet.

Not only is the TRYX Panorama incredibly great at cooling your CPU, but its also a ton of fun to play with if you are a fan of PC toys and have a case with a prominent window. I've been a huge fan of interesting PC accessories that blend function with flair ever since the Raptor X days where you could see the spinning platter, the X-Fi Fatal1ty logo that lit up, and the Nvidia side LED logo that lit up. The TRYX Panorama takes this concept to the next level with a 3D effect with a 2-sided AMOLED curved screen that allows you to upload and then display your own custom clips, pictures or gifs. Its truly awesome being able to upload and look at interesting and clever designs or choose one of the TRYX defaults. You could put a movie of an animated CPU if you wanted to, or just a bunch of electrons flying around to give it some interesting effects. Or maybe something calming like a nature scene of waves crashing against the beach or clouds flying across the sky. You can also capture movie content as mentioned and upload multiple backgrounds, then alternate or loop them. In fact, TRYX recommends rotating backgrounds so as not to cause burn-in on the AMOLED screen. So obviously the OLED 3D screen dominates here, but the 8th gen Asetek pump is outstanding as well along with the 360mm radiator. You can't hear any pump noise at all and the coldplate keeps the CPU super cool. I'm using a 9800x3D and it doesn't get hotter than 55C while gaming which is amazing. The AMOLED screen is actually a shroud that pulls off without any tools, it is held on by magnets to the base, which is the cold plate, pump and also has a small pump fan to keep things cool. Assembly is super easy, just identify the Make CPU you have, identify the correct hardware and do as the instructions say. If you built your own PC, you'll have no problems at all with this, 10/10 on ease of installation. Putting the rad in a push/pull config depending on your case may be a bit harder. I did push/pull and used the included fans as the push fans since they give good static pressure and don't have RGB, so they are hiding behind the rad. In terms of behavior, the software KANALI can be set to run at Windows start up and your custom images will not display while the power is off, a default splash screen that is black/white will flash the TRYX name if you put the PC to S3 Sleep, when it wakes up, you'll get your custom image/movie again after about 10 seconds which is a nice touch. Not only can you display your own custom gif/picture/movie, but you can also display up to 3 system vitals/metrics. I chose CPU and GPU temp as well as CPU frequency, but there are a lot more. You can also choose to display your CPU and GPU badge, so for example, AMD Ryzen 9800x3D in red badge and GeForce RTX 4090 in green badge. I do wish you could show more metrics, like 3 more on the right side of the panel. Also, I wish you could make the badges larger.