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OLED 2K resolution, ultra wide and curved.

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These are all specs that are better than my personal gaming water and probably yours too.

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So of course today, we're talking about an AIO, wait, what?

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Yes, this right here is the Trikes Panorama 360 ARGB

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and it has a curved AMOLED display on it that apparently looks frickin' incredible.

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Why you would want that? We don't know.

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I genuinely have no idea, but let's have a look at it.

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It looks like an NVIDIA box for their RTX cards.

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Very nice. Oh, also, six year warranty.

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I do like that quite a bit. Getting in here though, of course,

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the first thing that you see is the display right here.

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Unfolding imagination. Ooh, they're even proud of their box design.

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Okay, besides the contrast and color of this being a bit hard on the eyes,

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this does look like a really well thought out little user manual here.

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AIOs are one of the only things where I would strongly recommend reading the instructions

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because you can get really screwed up if you do something like missing a washer

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in a spot that it's supposed to be or trying to put in the wrong screws into your motherboard.

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It can cause loads of issues and maybe you'll find out halfway through

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that you need to undo everything that you just did and redo it all again

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because you screwed up a little tiny way. This looks pretty easy though.

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We have platform support for Intel 1150X up to 1700,

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but not for HEDT platforms and also of course, AM4 and AM5.

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Let's put this guy over to the side for a second. Just have a little look at what we have here.

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There's all of our stuff in nice little bags. It looks like we have a little controller.

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What is this for? RGB? Yep, very simple, just RGB.

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It does look like we have a motherboard sync which I like to see, which means that you can have your fans go RGB

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without using their software. Although I imagine you very much need their software

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to use the screen. We have some Alpha 01 thermal grease.

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I have no clue if this is good stuff, but we will find out soon enough.

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And of course, all of our mounting supplies right here.

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Now to verify that our trikes cooler is actually pretty decent,

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we have set up a very simple test. We have our ShortCircuit computer here

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which has a 360 AIO as well. This one is from Cooler Master

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and we have just run Cinebench as well as screen recorded for 30 minutes,

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logged the data and we will just be testing it out right here.

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So here is our baseline. How easy do you think this cooler

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is going to be to get out of this bell? Looking at it, this is like kind of a small case.

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The ease of this job has clearly not been considered at all.

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Doing a speed uninstall. My apologies to main gear.

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This right here is an absolutely beautifully cable managed system

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and I'm going to have to ruin most of it. I really appreciate that the tape

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to all of these little RGB connections. These things are horrible for just coming apart

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like look at how easy that was. And so taping them or hot gluing them

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makes this a way more reliable system. Good job guys.

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Okay, it took a lot of doing because there was a lot of cable management

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but I think, yep, we are free.

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There we go. We've got this Cooler Master 360 AIO

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that is now out and we can install our silly one.

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Let's just verify that this fits right quick. This cooler is pretty standard sized

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but it is ever so slightly larger than normal.

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Most radiators are 27, 28 millimeters thick.

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This one right here comes in at 30 so you get a tiny bit more performance

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and it does still fit in a normal radiator position which is great because we did not pre-check it.

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With the Trex Panorama you have two options of fans not RGB or RGB which is about an extra $10

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although I think you might wanna consider not getting those fans.

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The problem is that the standard fans have a static pressure of 3.66 millimeters of water

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which is pretty standard, that is what you expect whereas these RGB ones have 1.8 millimeters of water

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which is pretty terrible when you are trying to push a whole bunch of static pressure

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through a radiator. It's probably going to be fine

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but that said this is an extremely premium cooler

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and I really wish that they had just put some better fans on there

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because that is going to hold back performance if you want to just go all out.

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Main gear were nice enough to include a cutout at the back of this case so this will be super easy.

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We're just going to put the little backing plate in there

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and then we can screw in our little standoffs. To mount the cooler I need to pull off the screen

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just like so under which we have a nice little fan.

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This right here is presumably to cool down our VRMs.

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Like to see that and also underneath it we have a pump that is made by Asatec

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which means it's actually going to be quite a high quality unit.

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Looking at this screen it is quite large and we can have a little look at the driver's circuits

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right in there, very fun. One thing that is nice about these fans

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is that the RGB and the fan power are combined

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so you can just daisy chain them together. You don't have a whole bunch of wires coming out of it.

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One thing that's not so nice is that it goes into this single proprietary cable

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which means that if you lose this you are screwed. On the bottom of our cold plate

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there is pre-applied thermal paste which is very nice. That other tube was just if you want to apply it again

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but one thing that I've realized that's a little bit unfortunate

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is that your tubes need to be at the bottom of the AIO.

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If you look at it, this right here goes on such that it is like that

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and you definitely want to have this great big bit

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showing the front and the side of the screen at all times

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instead of it being like that. I want the tubes to go up and around

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but I do not want a screen to just be facing the GPU.

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So instead we're going to have to do a kind of weird like they're going to have to come across here out in front.

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It's very clear that they only thought to have this up in the top because it's going to be pretty strange looking

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out that we have a radiator in the front.

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Man, I really wish I could put them somewhere else. Ah, can you go around?

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Maybe it's salvageable, we'll shall see. Can I get this guy on with the tubes over there?

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Oh, go on, get on there.

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I don't think that's going to happen. Go over there, does it just slide on now?

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Yep, sure does. I can't do anything with those.

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Well, it is what it is. All right, I think we are all good.

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Time to turn it on and see if it has all worked.

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RGB on the fans, working perfectly. Those are all good.

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I hear it pumping so that, oh, there we go.

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Look at that, what a silly thing.

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Android system update.

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There we go, tubes are out of the way.

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The system is up to date. When it was updating, we briefly saw

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that this is running Android for some reason. So I guess that you could get hacked

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through the display on your AIO.

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But that's not something that I'm personally going to be too concerned about

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because it looks pretty fricking cool in there.

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Let's have a little play. What can we put on here?

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Migration, what is this?

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Oh, very cool. You know what, at full brightness, this thing actually looks pretty darn good.

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Let's do a peel here.

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Oh, yeah, that was satisfying.

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Now they do say that it can do a 3D effect where it is actually using that,

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this corner is physically closer to you than the edges

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and it kind of expands stuff around here. I don't know how convincing that is,

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but it is a thing that they say. Another thing, this is a 60 Hertz display.

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So it's actually really nice and smooth. A lot of little AIO screens that I've seen before

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will have lower fresh rates and they just cannot deliver what this has.

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That is a good little display. Spend some time playing around with the stuff

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so you can have your system info displayed right here.

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So we have our CPU temp, frequency and the date and time.

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And also as you can see, you can upload custom images

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like this beauty right here. You also can split it so we can have two of him on here.

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Let's see how this goes. Ha ha, perfect.

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What a beautiful thing. I am so glad that technology has brought us this.

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Oh, I can have a whole bunch of info on here.

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Wow.

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So yeah, this is a thing that you can do.

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One thing that programs like this can be awful for

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is just using up a whole bunch of your CPU resources even though they're just doing something stupid

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like putting Linus's face on a screen. For the most part, it's been doing pretty good

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but now that I am doing file processing of a video,

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it's using up a fair bit of the CPU so hopefully running videos on this

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will not be too taxing. Damn, all right.

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I put our GR Corolla video on it and I guess that you can just run that.

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And one thing that is fortunate is that it's only using like 1% CPU usage

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while we are playing an actual video on it which is not too bad.

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I have seen much worse from our GB software before.

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All right, I think we are good to find out if this thing is any good.

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I do have to say, I really like the display bit of it

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but of course, if your CPU runs hot, then who cares?

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I do have it set up so that it's connected to the same ports on the motherboard

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as the other cooler was. So it should be a pretty good apples to apples test.

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So far, so good. We're looking at 75 degrees Celsius on the CPU

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and we are also looking at me showing off a Toyota Corolla GR.

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So, wow, what other cooler can do that?

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All right, all right. The screen cooler is doing a pretty darn good job.

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If we look at it here, in the red is the previous cooler master cooler

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and in the green, we have our trikes OLED cooler.

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If we look at this here, for the most part, it seems like that this is around like 73, 75 degrees.

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Whereas the cooler master was sitting much more around like 76 to 80 degrees.

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You can very easily tell there's like a three to five degree difference all the way through here.

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And also the powers are just a couple of watts more

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going just above 200 instead of just below it.

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So it is very marginal in an improvement

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but it's also not terrible. And when you're going for a cooler

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that has a great big screen on it, not being terrible is kind of all that you need.

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What you also need is a whole lot of money.

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Now on other sites, I have seen a quota that this is around $370 or so

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but the lowest that we have found it was on AliExpress

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for $515. So with any luck, you'll be able to find it more

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in that $300 and a bit dollar range because you'll probably be giving up a bit of performance

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compared to something like a top tier ASUS one.

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But at the same time, look at that fricking display.

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But for $500 oof, you have to really,

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really want that display. Just like how I really want you to hit like,

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get subscribed and just have a great old day. I'll see you guys later.
