TRYX PANORAMA SE 360mm AIO Cooler Review
Performance
The TRYX PANORAMA SE 360 AIO cooler delivers respectable thermal performance when paired with an Intel Core i9-12900K processor. Under load conditions, the cooler manages to keep the CPU temperature at 68 degrees Celsius, which falls within a competitive range compared to other coolers, and not overly surprisingly similar to that of NZXT, who also use the Asatek platform. At idle, the temperature was just 28 degrees Celsius, indicating efficient heat dissipation even when the CPU is not under heavy stress.
In terms of acoustics, the TRYX PANORAMA SE 360 AIO also performs reasonably well. Under load, the noise level is measured at 38 dBa, which is noticeable but not excessively loud. When the system is idle, the noise level decreases slightly to 34 dBa, suggesting that the cooler can operate quietly during less demanding tasks. This balance between cooling performance and noise output makes it a potentially suitable option for users seeking a compromise between these two factors. Once installed in a good-quality case, it’s unlikely you’ll hear more than a gentle fan noise.
When comparing the TRYX PANORAMA SE 360 AIO to other coolers, its load temperature performance is mid-range, while there is room for improvement, it’s not like there was an issue with system performance here, as it maintained clock speeds on our i9 without issue.
Similarly, its acoustic performance under load is still competitive, so again, a big thumbs up here, it’s a perfectly competitive AIO cooler for a hot and demanding CPU such as the Intel Core i9-12900K.