TRYX launches their Panorama SE series of liquid coolers with new features and lower pricing

TRYX delivers more features and lowered pricing with its new PANORAMA SE series of CPU liquid coolers

TRYX has just launched a new version of their popular PANORAMA CPU liquid cooler (Review Here), offering buyers new features and a lower price point. The TRYX Panorama SE has arrived, and it brings a lot of changes to the table.

For starters, the new Panorama SE uses ASETEK’s new Adela pump. It also features an integrated CPU with 2GB of memory and 8GB of ROM storage. This processor allows the Panorama’s screen to operate with almost no system resources. This means that users will not need to be concerned about their AIO’s screen taking up a lot of their PC’s CPU time.

Another upgrade is the cooler’s new rotatable display module. The AIO uses the same 6.5-inch 2K screen as prior models. However, it uses new technologies to enable brightness balancing and other improvements.

The Panorama SE is about delivering the Panorama experience at a lower price point. As such, some controversial changes have been made. For starters, this new SE model uses a 27mm thick radiator. The original used a 30mm radiator. Additionally, this new model lacks a fan on its CPU block/pump for VRM cooling. While I am not a fan of the latter feature, it is a feature that is missing from this new SE model.

It is currently unknown how this new model’s cooling performance compares to its predecessor. Its slimmer radiator may reduce its overall cooling performance. However, this may be countered by the cooler’s use of ASETEK’s new Adela pump. Furthermore, both units have been listed by TRYX as having the same 280W TDP rating.

Tryx’s new Panorama SE series ARGB liquid coolers are now available to pre-order from Overclockers UK. The 360mm version costs £249.99, while the 240mm version costs £229.99. These models are £80 and £60 cheaper than their non-SE counterparts respectively.

You can join the discussion on TRYX’s new Panorama SE liquid coolers on the OC3D Forums.

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