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TRYX has showcased some really interesting innovations at Computex 2025, with the company leveling up the AIO offerings with their new STAGE.

Named accurately, STAGE is a new AIO that offers two 4-inch screens and a mirror base that forms into a literal stage for users to place small toys or figurines to display. The stage turns the CPU pump into something fun for users, with TRYX telling me the company is aiming STAGE at the younger audience who are particularly into small toys and collectibles. While aimed at kids, I can definitely see this product being popular among those who simply want to display their favorite collectible within their PC build.
TRYX also showcased the Turris, a huge CPU cooler that features two built-in fans and one removable fan. While the size of this product should translate to great performance, it's not the factor that separates it from the competition, as TRYX has placed a 5-inch LCD panel on the top of the cooler. Users are able to customize the LCD panel to display system data such as CPU temperature, component usage, etc. Additionally, TRYX informs me that users can play any video they want, with the company's software supporting the most popular video file types.












TRYX's FLOVA and Arcvision cases are two designs that caught my eye, and for very different reasons. The FLOVA, which arrives in black, white, and pink, features a removable fabric mesh front panel that is paired with a unique cross-flow fan. TRYX informs me that the separate cross-flow fan is intended to perform as well as three 120mm fans, and stands as tall as the case itself. As for the Arcvision, this case features the company's wraparound display in the PSU shroud. More on each of the products can be found below.





