This year at COMPUTEX 2025, TRYX turned a lot of heads with products that scream personality. If you’re all about big aesthetics and custom flair, TRYX’s booth was the place to be. From coolers that double as display stages to fabric-fronted PC cases, everything here was made to stand out — not just cool your system.

Stage AIO: A Cooler That Doubles as a Showcase Stage

If you thought TRYX’s Panorama AIO with the massive curved screen was over the top, the new Stage AIO liquid cooler takes that idea and cranks it to eleven. It’s built with a three-sided customizable display, almost like a mini showcase platform inside your rig. The center area is designed to show off your favorite figurines, so your waifu or Gundam kit gets premium front-row exposure right in your build.

It’s a totally fresh concept and something we’ve never quite seen in the AIO space before. TRYX is targeting a September 2025 launch, so you won’t have to wait too long if this is your kind of statement piece.

Turris Air Cooler: High-End Cooling with a Mini Display Twist

If liquid cooling isn’t your thing, TRYX has something for air cooling fans too. Their new Turris air cooler is a premium high-performance heatsink that comes with a built-in mini customizable display. Whether it’s system info, cute gifs, or custom art, this cooler lets you add a splash of personality right on the heatsink tower.

The ETA is sometime in 2026, so it’s still a bit off, but it’s a great option for builders who want visual flair without going full AIO.

Arcvision Case: Customization Playground with Curved Screen Integration

TRYX also had a prototype case called Arcvision on display — and it’s just as wild as it sounds. It features a curved display embedded in the bottom corner of the chassis. The goal here is all about maximizing creative customisation, especially when paired with the Panorama AIO or Stage cooler. Whether it’s a reactive display, system info, or ambient loops, this concept has tons of modding potential. No ETA yet, but it’s one to watch.

Flova Case: Fabric Front Meets Function

On the opposite end of the spectrum, TRYX also showed off the Flova, a case that blends a soft fabric front panel with wooden case feet for a more homely, furniture-like vibe. The cool part is that the fabric front can be swapped out, so you can match your build to your room aesthetic or seasonal themes.

Since fabric isn’t exactly airflow-friendly, TRYX included a vertical tower fan mounted at the side to pull in fresh air. And just in case the fan ever dies, they’ve got you covered — replacements will be available during the warranty period, or you can buy extras separately.

Final Thoughts

TRYX brought a refreshing dose of creativity to COMPUTEX 2025. They’re not just making components — they’re building a canvas for users to express their own style. Whether you’re into flashy AIO displays, functional fabric designs, or just want a place to showcase your favorite figures inside your PC, TRYX’s 2025 lineup proves that form and function can absolutely go hand in hand.

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