Panorama SE 360 aims the TRYX curved-screen idea at the most common enthusiast radiator size. A rotatable 6.67-inch AMOLED with 2K-class resolution, 60 Hz, and high contrast sits on an Asetek Adela cooling stack rated around 280W TDP with a 27 mm high-density fin radiator.
Three 120 mm ROTA ARGB fans, KANALI customization, and native GIPHY browsing differentiate SE from cooler AIOs that make you manually hunt GIFs.
We evaluate rotation practicality, noise under 28 dB(A) claims, socket coverage, and when Panorama 280’s L-shaped 3D trick is more special. We also note where case clearance and software patience matter more than raw radiator size.
Panorama SE 360 is the “fits more builds” entry in TRYX’s cinematic cooler line. A 360 mm radiator with three 120 mm ROTA fans is something countless mid-towers already planned for, which lowers the adoption friction that 280 mm kits sometimes face. The star remains the curved 6.67-inch AMOLED with high PPI and contrast versus ordinary LCD pump tiles. That adjustability is the practical reason to choose the SE when your desk sits higher or lower than a typical showcase photo angle.
Rotation matters during messy tube routing. Being able to reorient the panel after the cold plate is locked saves you from crooked wallpapers. Brightness around 400 nits and a 1,000,000:1 contrast story help in brightly lit rooms, though night owls should dim aggressively.
Asetek Adela cooling with roughly 280W TDP guidance and a 27 mm high-density fin radiator targets encoding, AI workloads, compiling, and gaming—the modern CPU stress mix. It is not marketed as an infinite overclock free-for-all; pair with sensible power targets and clean radiator intakes. Living-room PCs especially benefit when the cooler stays near that quiet claim instead of screaming through every compile.
Quiet operation is a SE talking point: FDB bearings, corner damping pads, and sub-27.86 dB(A) full-load claims. In practice, set PWM curves so fans idle low. ARGB GEN2 lighting should sync without turning the radiator into a strobe; soft themes keep the AMOLED readable.
KANALI’s GIPHY integration is the fun differentiator. Browse and apply GIFs without the download-import choreography older LCD coolers demand. You can still upload PNG, JPG, GIF, MP4, and AVI style files for personal art, split-screen layouts, and live system monitoring.
Mounting hardware is all-metal for Intel LGA1851/1700/1200/115x and AMD AM4/AM5, emphasizing even pressure. 360 mm top mounts are ideal when GPU heat should exhaust separately; front mounts can pre-heat the GPU—choose based on your airflow philosophy.
Versus Panorama 280, SE 360 wins on common radiator support, fan count, rotatable convenience, and GIPHY, while 280 leans into L-shaped multi-angle 3D anamorphic theater and a higher TDP-class pump story. Neither replaces careful case selection.
Versus Thermalright’s Peerless Vision 360, TRYX competes harder on display technology and software toys, while Thermalright may appeal if you already live in that fan ecosystem. Pick the screen experience you actually want to look at daily. Take notes on idle versus load fan speeds so you know whether the radiator path or the pump curve needs attention first.
For creators and RGB enthusiasts with 360 mm clearance, Panorama SE is a lavish but practical centerpiece: serious Asetek cooling, rotatable AMOLED presence, and content tools that keep the cooler feeling alive months after build day. Living with the cooler for a month usually settles the content question: most owners keep one elegant loop, one telemetry layout, and maybe a seasonal GIF from GIPHY. That restraint keeps the AMOLED feeling premium instead of chaotic, and it ensures the SE 360 remains a cooling product first with theater as a controlled bonus. If you photograph builds often, stage one clean loop and one system-monitor layout so you are not re-editing media before every shoot.
Who it's for
Enthusiasts with 360 mm radiator mounts who want a rotatable high-contrast AMOLED pump display, quiet ARGB fans, and GIPHY-powered customization on AMD or Intel systems.
Who should skip it
Skip if you lack 360 mm support, prefer minimal no-screen AIOs, or specifically want Panorama 280’s L-shaped 3D anamorphic design.
Rotatable AMOLED & GIPHY workflow
Mount first, rotate the panel to level, then browse GIPHY inside KANALI for quick loops. Save a monitoring profile for benchmarks and a media profile for desk photos.
Setup tips & verdict
Confirm 360 clearance, install radiator and three fans, seat the pump with correct brackets, connect controls, then theme. Verdict: Panorama SE 360 is the crowd-friendly TRYX show AIO for modern glass ATX builds.
- 360 mm radiator size matches the widest range of enthusiast cases
- Rotatable AMOLED helps square art after tubes are fixed
- Native GIPHY access inside KANALI speeds content discovery
- Whisper-quiet fan claims with damping pads suit living-room PCs
- AMOLED contrast makes telemetry and media pop in dark cases
- 280W-class guidance may be less peak-oriented than Panorama 280’s 300W story
- Large screen coolers still need USB/header planning and software time
- Not the L-shaped anamorphic specialist—different visual trick than Panorama 280
FAQs
Is the Panorama SE screen rotatable?
Yes. TRYX highlights a rotatable 6.67-inch curved AMOLED so you can straighten content after the cooler is installed and tubes are routed.
What resolution and brightness does the AMOLED use?
It is described as a 2K-class 60 Hz panel around 400 nits with very high contrast and high PPI compared with typical LCD pump screens.
What cooling engine is inside?
An Asetek Adela professional cooling system with about 280W TDP guidance and a 27 mm high-density fin radiator, paired with three ROTA ARGB fans.
What is GIPHY integration?
KANALI can connect natively to GIPHY so you can browse and apply GIF content without manually downloading and importing files for every change.
How quiet is the Panorama SE 360?
TRYX cites full-load noise below roughly 27.86 dB(A) with damped ROTA fans. Case panels and fan curves still influence what you hear at the desk.
Which sockets are supported?
All-metal mounts cover Intel LGA1851/1700/1200/1151/1150/1155 and AMD AM4/AM5. Verify your exact socket against the included kit before installation.
Can I upload my own videos?
Yes—KANALI supports user media such as PNG, JPG, GIF, MP4, and AVI style uploads along with split-screen and monitoring widgets.
Panorama SE 360 or Panorama 280—which should I buy?
Choose SE 360 for standard 360 mm case support, rotatable AMOLED convenience, and GIPHY. Choose Panorama 280 if you have 280 mm mounts and want the L-shaped 3D anamorphic display experience. Keep a lightweight default screen so the cooler remains useful even on busy workdays when you do not want motion in your peripheral vision.

