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According to the official product listing on its Chinese website, the upcoming AIO cooler features a special system that creates a virtual image with physical depth similar to a hologram. Instead of using a display and mirrors, the holographic effect is achieved using professional-grade beam splitters that are said to improve image visibility, brightness, and contrast while also eliminating the electronic layering effect commonly associated with conventional LCD screens. The pump block also has an adjustable hinge that supports 60-degree angle adjustments to ensure the optimal viewing angle.
(Image credit: Tryx) (Image credit: Tryx) (Image credit: Tryx) (Image credit: Tryx) Notably, the projected holographic image will have a limited resolution of 640 × 480. Users will be able to configure the holographic display using the Kanali software, with options to showcase system statistics alongside personalized content in JPG, MP4, and GIF formats. Additionally, the software will offer a regularly updated built-in GIF library powered by Giphy, while an audio linkage feature for video playback is also listed as part of a future OTA update.
The Tryx Holo will be using the latest pump solution from Asetek, capable of dissipating heat up to 280W with an operating rate of 800 to 2800 RPM. The AIO also comes with three 120mm FOBR fans with ARGB lighting and a single frame solution to reduce cable clutter. These new fans feature SLF (Silent-Lubricating-Fluid) bearing technology that is claimed to reduce high-frequency shaft noise and extend the mechanical lifespan of the fan compared to ordinary hydraulic bearings, achieving an MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) life of 50,000 hours. As for CPU compatibility, the Tryx Holo will support Intel LGA1851, 1700, 1200, and 115X sockets as well as AMD AM4 and AM5.
Currently, the AIO liquid cooler is listed as a 360mm option, with 240mm and 280mm options expected to launch at a later period. Pricing and availability are yet to be confirmed; more details may follow at Computex 2026 next week.
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