Tryx launches new liquid AIO cooler with holographic display — uses beam splitters to create a hologram-like display effect inside the pump block
Source: Tom’s Hardware

Image credit: Tryx
Overview
Chinese PC hardware manufacturer Tryx, known for its 2024 all‑in‑one liquid cooler with a panoramic curved OLED display, is preparing a new model called the Tryx Holo. This cooler integrates a holographic‑style effect display directly into the pump block.
Holographic Display
- The pump block uses professional‑grade beam splitters to create a virtual image with physical depth, mimicking a hologram.
- This approach improves image visibility, brightness, and contrast while avoiding the electronic layering effect typical of LCD screens.
- An adjustable hinge allows a 60‑degree angle for optimal viewing.

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- Resolution: 640 × 480.
- Software: The holographic display can be configured with Kanali software, supporting system statistics and custom content in JPG, MP4, and GIF formats.
- The software includes a built‑in GIF library powered by Giphy.
- An audio linkage feature for video playback is slated for a future OTA update.
Pump & Fans
- Pump: Latest Asetek pump solution, capable of dissipating up to 280 W at 800–2800 RPM.
- Fans: Three 120 mm FOBR fans with ARGB lighting and a single‑frame cable solution to reduce clutter.
- Feature SLF (Silent‑Lubricating‑Fluid) bearings, reducing high‑frequency shaft noise and extending lifespan.
- Claimed MTBF of 50,000 hours.
Compatibility
- CPU sockets: Intel LGA1851, 1700, 1200, 115X; AMD AM4 and AM5.
Availability
- Currently listed as a 360 mm option.
- 240 mm and 280 mm variants are expected later.
- Pricing and exact availability are pending; further details may be announced at Computex 2026 (Tom’s Hardware tag).
References
- Tryx product page:
- Audio feature discussion: