You might not know them, but the enthusiast and premium PCMR community knows them for their crazy creations that set consumers back a pretty penny for their pretty components. That said, here at Computex 2025, TRYX pushes the envelope with two new products – the TRYX Stage AIO Cooler and TRYX FLOVA Case.

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TRYX Stage AIO Cooler

For starters, the TRYX Stage AIO Cooler is exactly what you think it would be – it’s an AIO cooler, and it shares a lot of similarities with their other coolers – such as a cable free setup for the fans as it resorts to a magnetic and pogo-pin setup for that and keeps the processor cool at all cost. PCs are the best way to showcase creativity and with that, the TRYX Stage comes with a dual Display with a bottom mirror finish which gives an immersive stage – which can be decorated with your favourite collectibles and give it this showpiece type of look.

Users can customise the displays with the KANALI software and don’t be deceived by its look because they are using Asetek’s industry-leading cooling technology, which means you are getting an unmatched thermal performance while keep things in style.

TRYX FLOVA Case

With how cases in general looks very generic, the TRYX FLOVA Case tries something totally different. On first look, you are looking at a relatively simple and straightforward case – but upon closer inspection, the case features fabric panels on the front and side.

Fabric panels particularly has proven to be less effective in cooling the components properly. Despite having the option to equip the case with 3x 120mm fans, they have circumvented this problem by including a side fan, called Cross Flow Cooling which intakes air from the size into the PC and keeps the system cool.

Now, how effective is this – we have no idea, but it’s something we have to wait and see – but credit where its due, it is one looker – because I love how it looks and comes in 3 different colours: Black, White and Pink which will appeal to a lot of users who likes their cases to pop. If you don’t want an RGB PC then this case proves that you don’t need RGB to make your PC look cool, and it achieves that effortlessly.

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