A fresh take on cooling
Updated: May 27, 2025 5:28 pm
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At Computex this year, TRYX made a confident play for the attention of PC gamers, custom builders, and enthusiasts, unveiling a lineup of new gear clearly designed with personalization, flair, and function in mind.
We spent a good chunk of time at their booth diving into the details with a TRYX representative – and came away genuinely impressed by the brand’s gamer-first design features.
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Introducing the TRYX STAGE AIO: part cooler, part display platform
Front and center at TRYX’s booth was the STAGE AIO, a liquid cooler that doesn’t just manage thermals – it transforms your build into a centerpiece. It features dual 4-inch LCDs and a mirrored display deck that invites gamers to showcase their favorite figures, collectibles, or game memorabilia directly inside their rig.


LCD screens on CPU coolers are fast becoming the norm in today’s high-end builds, but TRYX took things further. The STAGE platform turns your cooling solution into a mini-stage for whatever fandom or aesthetic you want to express – from anime statues to retro game cartridges. You can even pair backgrounds and lighting effects for themed PC builds that sync perfectly with your gaming room’s vibe.
According to the TRYX team, the STAGE AIO is geared toward younger gamers and streamers who want their setups to stand out – but honestly, the design feels versatile enough to appeal to anyone looking to inject more personality into their PC.


Turris CPU cooler: a practical take on air cooling with a gamer-ready twist
Next to the AIO sat TRYX’s Turris CPU cooler, a large tower air cooler with a smart feature gamers will definitely appreciate: an adjustable slide-out LCD panel. The screen slides aside effortlessly to give you better access to RAM or motherboard components – a welcome touch for anyone who frequently swaps memory, tinkers with hardware, or just wants more breathing room in a tight mid-tower.


The screen itself can be fully customized to display real-time stats like CPU/GPU temps, usage levels, or even gameplay clips or animated backgrounds. It’s the kind of functional flair that resonates with gamers who care as much about performance as they do aesthetics.
FLOVA Case: innovative cooling for serious gamers
TRYX also debuted two new cases – FLOVA and Arcvision – but it’s the FLOVA that really stood out, thanks to its cross-flow fan system. Instead of conventional front-mounted fans, FLOVA integrates a patent-pending cooling bar that can be installed on the corner of the side and front panels, delivering airflow equivalent to three 120mm fans.


It plugs into standard fan headers and frees up internal real estate – ideal for showcasing GPU-heavy setups or oversized components. Plus, the case features a removable, washable fabric front panel – a rare touch that brings texture to your build without sacrificing airflow or cleanliness.
Arcvision Case: curve appeal with full LCD sync
TRYX’s Arcvision case line also made an appearance, now upgraded with a sleek, curved LCD panel built into the chassis. This display can be synchronized with other TRYX components – including the STAGE AIO and Turris cooler – via the brand’s KANALI software suite. The UI is clean and intuitive, offering gamers deep customization for fan speeds, RGB lighting effects, and animated themes.


If you’re building a themed battlestation – whether it’s Cyberpunk, mech-core, or RGB-everything – the Arcvision’s visual sync options make it easy to bring your entire setup together.
Final Thoughts
TRYX clearly understands what modern PC gamers are looking for: style, customization, and practical performance. Whether you’re a builder who wants a themed rig that screams personality or a gamer who just wants their setup to reflect their favorite titles, TRYX’s Computex showcase delivered the kind of gear that’s meant to be seen as much as it’s used.