World's first CPU air cooler with 2.83 HD screen

naked123

Supremacy Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2010
Messages
7,450
Reaction score
926
128 SGD????

might as well get AIO

the TR aqua elite v2 240mm is only $66
 

Phen8210

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Jul 29, 2011
Messages
28,884
Reaction score
8,214
I don't know what to say when seeing this kind of products hahaha.. they are kind of niche and usually it brings nothing but trouble in the long run. Electronics like screens dont like heat man.
 

watzup_ken

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Nov 21, 2003
Messages
25,672
Reaction score
2,123
What bothers me most with coolers or any parts in the CPU that have screens is the need to install their application to customize it. And all these tools have very iffy security and could be a resource hog.
 

nakedtons

Banned
Joined
May 31, 2010
Messages
5,207
Reaction score
1,827
Wow, it is a giant cooler! Completely covers the ram. Doubt it would fit in mATX cases. But the temps are very good for an air cooler.



 

KleoZy

Supremacy Member
Joined
Jan 1, 2000
Messages
5,661
Reaction score
976
What bothers me most with coolers or any parts in the CPU that have screens is the need to install their application to customize it. And all these tools have very iffy security and could be a resource hog.
infact the issue is not with the software, is more like most hog on our processors to digest the display and such. But there are some which are niche products where they have IC Chip build on these LCDs. I found some which are ok to use.. no background system resources used. these are as follow.

  • TYRX PANORAMA 360 - but limited in customization
  • Asus ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB Extreme - it's very customizable but takes time
  • PcCooler DS360 ARGB Display - limited customization
  • PcCooler DC360 Pro Display - limited customization
  • DeepCool Mystique - limited customization

the above all have build in IC Chip that does not hog on our processor.

but I do agree on the heat that is generated by these LCDs, I rather just whack an AIO without.

if want LCD, I go with just a 8.8" LCD panel from Turing Smart Screen and place this panel right infront of my monitor.. more practical.

 

nakedtons

Banned
Joined
May 31, 2010
Messages
5,207
Reaction score
1,827
infact the issue is not with the software, is more like most hog on our processors to digest the display and such. But there are some which are niche products where they have IC Chip build on these LCDs. I found some which are ok to use.. no background system resources used. these are as follow.

  • TYRX PANORAMA 360 - but limited in customization
  • Asus ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB Extreme - it's very customizable but takes time
  • PcCooler DS360 ARGB Display - limited customization
  • PcCooler DC360 Pro Display - limited customization
  • DeepCool Mystique - limited customization

the above all have build in IC Chip that does not hog on our processor.

but I do agree on the heat that is generated by these LCDs, I rather just whack an AIO without.

if want LCD, I go with just a 8.8" LCD panel from Turing Smart Screen and place this panel right infront of my monitor.. more practical.


TYRX Panorama is one of a kind of that OLED curved screen with 3D images. Would have like to get it if it isn’t too expensive. Unfortunately not and for this reason, it is not very hot selling despite been constantly advertised on YouTube.

I created this thread as there isn’t many air coolers with screen display compared to AIO. So far there are only about 4 or 5 air coolers with display. Most are simple display with just the CPU temp and nothing else. So far only Alseye i600 Pro and Thermalright Burst Assassin 120 vision have more interesting displays. No idea why. Perhaps companies think that users who go for air coolers do not bother too much on aesthetics.
 
Important Forum Advisory Note
This forum is moderated by volunteer moderators who will react only to members' feedback on posts. Moderators are not employees or representatives of HWZ. Forum members and moderators are responsible for their own posts.

Please refer to our Community Guidelines and Standards, Terms of Service and Member T&Cs for more information.
Top