June 3, 2026

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COMPUTEX 2026: TRYX Unveils New Holo, Panorama SE V2, and Panorama V2 Coolers

 

Premium cooling setups are undergoing a noticeable paradigm shift, and newcomer TRYX used their presence at COMPUTEX 2026 to position themselves at the forefront of design-centric PC hardware.

Slated for a Q3 2026 release cycle, the brand unveiled a well-structured roadmap that diversifies their signature display technology into multiple price tiers.

Breaking the Mold with the TRYX Holo

The standout innovation at the booth was undoubtedly the TRYX Holo. Departing from traditional flat LCD blocks, this 360mm AIO liquid cooler utilizes a unique reflective panel configuration paired with an optical lens overlay. This architecture projects a distinct, floating holographic visual inside a translucent pump housing.

Available in both black and white configurations, the Holo targets a 280W TDP cooling capacity using a reliable Asetek Gen 8 V2 pump. What makes this particularly notable is its aggressive target MSRP of $169, lowering the barrier to entry for highly stylized, visual-centric builds without sacrificing performance.

The Next Generation of Curvature: Panorama V2 Series

For enthusiasts seeking maximum screen real estate, TRYX introduced their second-generation curved-panel coolers, shifting to more advanced internal pump platforms:

  • Panorama SE V2: This Gen 2 iteration introduces significantly smaller display bezels to maximize the active screen area. For added practicality, the housing features a mechanical tilt mechanism, allowing users to articulate the display panel to suit their specific chassis viewing angle. It comes paired with a 3-in-1 unified radiator fan frame for cleaner cable routing and is driven by an Asetek Gen 9 pump. TRYX intends to maintain a retail price of $259.
  • Panorama V2: The absolute flagship of the lineup. The V2 swaps the tilt functionality for high-end material construction, moving to a full metal display frame that drastically elevates its premium feel. TRYX has also re-engineered the internal VRM cooling fan, re-positioning it for better crossflow ventilation over motherboard power delivery components and switching it to a clean Type-C interface. Internally, it steps up to the cutting-edge Asetek Gen 10 EMMA V3 pump core, carrying a target MSRP of $369.

Final Thoughts

TRYX’s showing at Computex 2026 indicates a brand that understands the maturation of the DIY PC market. By splitting their portfolio into distinct aesthetic segments—the accessible, optical novelty of the Holo, the functional flexibility of the Panorama SE V2, and the structural luxury of the metal-clad Panorama V2—they are offering concrete options for varying enthusiast budgets.

The Q3 2026 launch window will be a telling test of their software reliability and retail execution, but the hardware foundations look remarkably solid. Are you interested in the unique optics of the Holo, or does the full-metal build of the Panorama V2 align better with your current upgrade plans? Let’s start a conversation in the comments section below.

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