TRYX TURRIS 620 Review (Page 1 of 4)

TRYX TURRIS 620 Review

By: Qian Chen
July 3, 2026

I find people who work in PR, or public relations, roles to be built different. I just started my job at a summer camp for one of the universities in my area. The lead coordinator of the camp has a perfect image of what I expect someone in PR to be like. He is always smiling and using vocabulary like "touch base". As I observed him, I started wondering if I could ever succeed in a job like that. I prefer to speak informally and act freely, within reason, of course. However, people in PR positions always have to be extra cautious of how they act and speak, because they bear the burden of affecting the organization's image. When I see someone who is good at it, I sometimes start to believe their persona is actually who they are, even though it likely is not. It blows me away whenever I think about how difficult a PR position can really be. For me, I will just stick with reviewing how well air coolers can blow heat away from CPUs rather than blowing heat away from issues that may arise. The product for today's review is the TRYX TURRIS 620. At first glance, I am already blown away by the aesthetics of the cooler because of the IPS display. Will the performance also blow me away like how people who work in PR blow me away? Read on to find out!

Our review unit of the TRYX TURRIS 620 traveled all the way from Newark, California, United States, to our location in Calgary, Alberta, Canada through UPS Standard shipping. The shipping box had a few dents, while the product packaging was in great condition with some almost unnoticeable bends on the corners.

The TRYX TURRIS 620 is packaged in a large, black-themed box. On the front side, there is a large picture of the product in the middle. The name of the product is labelled right below with a font big enough to cover a quarter of the page. Above that, there is the TRYX slogan on the left and some icons on the right to highlight some of the product's features. In the top left corner, there is some playful information about the TURRIS, talking about how it had to be cryogenically sealed because of its high energy density. Lastly, the TRYX logo is printed on the top right corner. The other sides of the box contain more information and specifications about the product and manufacturer.

Pulling from TRYX's website, we have the following specifications:

Item TDP: 280w TDP
CPU Cooler Clearance: 165mm
Display Type: IPS
Screen Size: 5.0 inch
Screen Resolution: 720p
Screen Pixel Density: 294PPI
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Heatsink Dimension: 127.5*135*159mm
Fan Speed: 500-1850RPM ±10%
Fan Airflow: 66.32CFM
Fan Air Pressure: 2.1mmAq
Fan Noise: 27.42dBA
Compatibility: Intel LGA1851/1700 AMD AM5/AM4
Coverage: Cooler 6 Years/ Screen 3 Years

Opening the lid of the TRYX TURRIS 620 packaging reveals the cooler wrapped in a translucent bag and sandwiched between two black Styrofoam blocks. One of the Styrofoam blocks contains a cutout for the accessories and the user manual kit. As the name suggests, the kit contains the user manual, mounting accessories, thermal paste, and an L-shaped screwdriver.


Page Index
1. Introduction, Packaging, Specifications
2. A Closer Look - Hardware and Software
3. Installation and Test Results
4. Conclusion