The TRYX TURRIS 620 CPU Air Cooler White has emerged as a new dual-tower cooling solution, offering a combination of silent operation and high-end visual aesthetics. The unit features six heatpipes and a prominent 5-inch magnetic IPS display, reflecting a market trend of air coolers integrating larger heatsinks and LCD screens to compete with traditional All-In-One (AIO) liquid coolers.
Equipped with a Nickel-Plated Micro-Convex Copper Base, the cooler physically measures 127.5 by 135 by 159 millimeters. It includes all necessary mounting hardware to ensure compatibility with both AMD and Intel processors. Additionally, the design accommodates a RAM clearance ranging from 45mm to 55mm in height, allowing it to fit alongside most memory modules available to PC builders.
Thermal management is driven by two 120mm Rail-Mounted ROTA cooling fans. These dual fans operate at a maximum speed of 1850 RPM to deliver a high airflow of 66.32 CFM. Designed specifically for users seeking quieter systems than those equipped with high-RPM AIO pumps and triple-fan setups, the cooler maintains a maximum noise level of only 32.5 dBA.
The TRYX TURRIS 620 provides a powerful overall cooling capacity of 280W TDP, intended for handling high-temperature processors. During system stress testing with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor, which carries an extremely high Turbo boost TDP of 250W, the cooler maintained average CPU package temperatures between 82 and 89 degrees Celsius under 100% CPU load. The hardware reached a high of 97 degrees Celsius, briefly peaking just above 100 degrees during the most strenuous full-load scenarios.
The visual centerpiece of the cooler is its detachable 5.0-inch magnetic IPS display. The screen boasts a resolution of 1280 by 720 at 60Hz, a sharp pixel density of 294 PPI, and a peak brightness of 500 nits. While the LCD display is magnetically detachable, its current physical design restricts it from being rotated, as it can only be re-attached to the cooler in one specific orientation.
Functionality of the display is managed through the KANALI software platform. Users can customize the IPS screen by uploading video files, custom GIFs, or static images directly to the hardware. Furthermore, the software provides real-time dynamic monitoring of vital system statuses, actively displaying CPU and GPU temperatures, hardware usage, and core frequencies at a glance.
Source: Funky Kit