
There’s no shortage of amazing coolers in 2026, with all the big name brands having something pretty special, often in both the air cooling and the liquid cooling market. RGB options are pretty much a given these days, but the big trend now is adding displays to things, and that trend seems to be going into fever pitch this year. However, I think it’s fair to say that when it comes to innovation, TRYX are leading the pack.

Their Panorama SE and more recently, the STAGE coolers are prime examples of this. Not only are they fantastic coolers, but they have some of the coolest aesthetics, and yet, their prices are remarkably competitive. Now, with the release of the TURRIS, it looks like they’re about to take their display game to the air cooler market, and they’re going all out with this one!

The TURRIS is designed to be cool, quiet and efficient, with high-performance low-noise fans, a dual-tower cooler, with a six heat-pipe configuration, and plenty of manufacturing innovations, such as void-free soldering, nickel plated micro-convex copper base, and a dense 106-fin heat stack. This is backed up by high memory clearance, off-set heatpipes and bracket, and rail mounted fans. One unique feature is the ROTA fans, which operate with an asynchronous fan tuning, with the outer fan operating +50 RPM higher to prevent resonance and low-frequency drone noises. My point being, they’re clearly taking the cooler aspect extremely seriously rather than just slapping a TV on any old cooler, and with a 280W TDP, it should handle anything you throw at it.




When it comes to the display, the TURRIS is equally impressive as the cooler specifications. With a massive 5-inch IPS display, capable of 1280×720 resolution, and a 60Hz refresh rate. That resolution may not sound high, but for a 5″ display it most certainly is! It features magnetic contact connection system, and full support for their surprisingly fantastic KANALI software, which we’ve used on their previous coolers, allowing for extensive customisation of the display, with image, GIF and video support. The whole thing is powered by a stand-alone dual-core processor, so running this display won’t eat up system resources on your gaming PC!
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