Emerging in the competitive PC hardware sector, Tryx has made waves with its innovative products. Last year, the company showcased its Panorama AIO liquid coolers, distinguished by L-shaped curved OLED screens. This year, the focus has shifted to their latest offering: an advanced PC case named Arcvision.
Arcvision Case
The Arcvision is designed as a premium mid-tower case, featuring striking curved tempered glass panels for the front and side. It accommodates ATX motherboards and can fit up to seven cooling fans, along with radiators measuring up to 360 mm. A notable highlight of this case is its unique curved display embedded within a removable panel, which creates a panoramic effect. Customers can choose interchangeable panels with finishes like wood or marble. The case will be available in variations that either include or exclude the curved display, set for launch at the end of the year. The pricing starts at $120 for the standard model and about $240 for the version with the curved display, available in both black and white.
Flova Case
Another addition to Tryx’s lineup is the Flova case. This model boasts a fabric finish on the front and power supply shroud, complemented by wooden feet. Given that fabric can restrict airflow, Tryx has engineered a solution by incorporating a cross-flow fan that pulls air through side vents. This design is complemented by a standard vertical triple-fan mount, allowing both cross-flow and traditional cooling solutions to coexist. The Flova supports maximum ATX motherboard sizes and has space for a 360 mm radiator or three 120 mm fans on top, in addition to several fan configurations on the sides and rear.
Luca and Luca Air Cases
For users focused on airflow, Tryx introduced the Luca and Luca Air cases. Both feature an eye-catching X-shaped floating base design. The Luca Air further allows the installation of two 200 mm front fans, with a thickness of 38 mm, alongside a smart connection solution for these fans via pogo pins.
Turris CPU Air Cooler
Finally, Tryx unveiled the Turris CPU air cooler, showcasing a dual-tower design equipped with dual fans and six heat pipes, echoing aesthetics found in the DeepCool Assassin IV series. This cooler also incorporates a removable 5-inch LCD screen that can display system stats, GIFs, or personalized artwork, allowing for customization. The front fan is adjustable, making it suitable for high-profile memory modules. Priced at $100, the Turris will be available in both black and white options.