Tryx HOLO 360: liquid cooling with holographic display

Published on May 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Tryx has launched an AIO liquid cooling system that bets on visual spectacle. The HOLO 360 integrates a holographic display in the pump that projects floating 3D images visible from multiple angles, using a reflection system. The aluminum block can be tilted up to 60 degrees to improve orientation and airflow.

Tryx HOLO 360 liquid cooling AIO installed inside a gaming PC case, holographic display projecting floating 3D geometric shapes above the pump block, aluminum block tilted at 60 degrees to optimize airflow direction, RGB-lit motherboard and RAM surrounding the unit, fans spinning with visible motion blur, glowing coolant tubes cycling fluid, cinematic engineering visualization, photorealistic metallic textures, dramatic blue and purple lighting, reflections on the holographic surface, ultra-detailed pump internals, high-tech industrial aesthetic

Specifications and management via the Kanali app 🖥️

The displayed content is customizable and includes MP4, JPG, GIF formats, as well as compatibility with GIPHY and the display of hardware data such as temperature or CPU load. Management is done through the Kanali app, which will soon allow synchronizing animations with system audio. The heatsink handles up to 280 W, uses a new-generation Asetek pump, and fans with SLF bearings that simplify wiring. For now, it is only available in a 360 mm version, although 240 and 280 mm variants are expected.

So your PC looks like a hologram concert 🎵

Because it's not enough for your CPU to be cool, it also needs images to float as if they were a digital ghost. Tryx has decided that the competition over who has the most absurd RGB lighting is already outdated. Now it's time to project a GIF of a dancing cat in 3D while the PC sweats to dissipate 280W. Next up, the fridge will also project the weather forecast for you.