
Here’s our Booth Roundup for COMPUTEX 2025 of the various PC Chassis, Cooling, and PSU manufacturers for day one from SAMA Gears and TRYX. Each of these companies have something new to share and offer to the PC building public this year.
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SAMA Gears Pavilion Roundup
The SAMA Gears pavilion was situated at Messe Bistro on the ground floor of the Nangang Exhibit Hall 1. They have setup several new (for consumers) and prototype PC Chassis, coolers and power supplies for visitors to see.
SAMA Air Coolers and Fans

Air Coolers and Cooling Fans featured at their booth with the A60 series (A60B, A60W, A60E) headlining the batch. Other models include the A40/A40E/A40L and the X40L/X30L. The A60 features 6-heat pipes, dual heatsink tower design and offer a very modest cooling capacity. The heatsink top covers feature a brushed metal plate with the Sama Gears brand etched. The edge SAMA has over the other brands is the use of Axial type cooling fans that will direct air on a direct approach than simply dispersing air around. The E models for A60, A40 and A30 are more of the entry level variant having a bare aluminum finish unlike B/W which are color keyed to black or white.

Another detail that SAMA Gears made with their fan design is the omission of the fan hub stickers we normally see. It’s a design and marketing consideration to show off the use of copper central pillar for the fan’s motor which are all use hydraulic bearing design
SAMA AIOs Upcoming L70 360 AIO and Prototypes

For AIOs, their L70 coolers have 360mm length radiators with an optimized pump impeller design and a thicker fan design (28mm, standard cooling fans are 25mm thick) to get in more air and have better flow through the radiator.


There are also prototype models in the gallery and are installed on some of the new cases. These feature LCD screens both flat (SAMA ZW360) and curved (also a SAMA ZW360 but includes a curved monitor for 3D effects). Both screens were said to have magnetic mounting points and that they can be oriented in any direction by the owner. One of these AIO coolers also feature a center mount pipes on the radiator vs the traditional location at the end of the radiator. This shortens the pipes as well as lessen the obstruction on the motherboard.
SAMA Power Supplies


Also in the SAMA Pavilion is their brand-new PSU, called the P series. It is a Platinum tiered PSU and features a full modular design, with a PWM cooling fan that will adjusts fan speed based on the current load. It’s feature different from existing fan-stop setup for most PSUs, where this new model will gradually increase fan speed if load increases (and in effect temperature also increases). A torn down example reveals the components, which have capacitors from top manufacturers in Japan, China and Taiwan.
SAMA Desktop Cases
SAMA also produces a variety of desktop cases from Mid-Tower that supports MATX motherboards to models that support ATX and EATX cases.
The following cases were on display: S30, S40, V40, V50 Lite, V60, V80, Z40, Z60 and Z70. The S series are more of the mainstream Mid-Tower design, whereas the V series feature dual chamber designs (vertical or horizontal chamber) with fishtank style glass. While the Z series are the upper end desktops having larger Mid-Tower designs and use of material like wood. The new models to be introduced to the public are the S30, V50 Lite, V80, Z40 and Z70.


The S30 is the S40 desktop case that is made to fit ITX up to MATX motherboards.

The V50 Lite is a V40 case with support for 360mm fans on its side panel, while having more accessible IO at the bottom chamber section.


The V80 is a largest of the dual chambered PC chassis of its line. It features a triangular front 50/50 glass-mesh front cover, and an angle top cover which is also 50/50 glass and mesh. With this configuration, the case fans installed on the top or bottom are angled. Due to its large frame, it has enough clearance to fit a maximum of three radiators if custom liquid cooling on it.


The Z40 case is the smallest of the Z line of cases compared to the Z60 and Z70. It features a shorter mid-tower height and length wise, and the front panel’s wood elements is simpler, with it using two triangles on the top left and bottom right.


Finally, the Z70 case is the biggest, having support for up to E-ATX motherboards. It has a front grill with a patterned slat design, instead of the usual vertical fluted design. It also has support for Rear connector motherboards like ASUS’ BTF, MSI’s Project Zero, Gigabyte STEALTH.
TRYX Booth Roundup

TRYX (pronounced similar to “trikes”) is a young brand looking to win over people with its flair in innovative design for its Air Coolers, Liquid Coolers and PC Cases. At the fourth floor of the Nangang Exhibit Hall 1, Tryx occupied a modest sized, yet spacious booth.
TRYX Panorama Liquid AIO Variants Introduced
With Tryx’s success with their uniquely interesting Liquid AIO PANORAMA, they have introduced the first curved (L Shaped) LCD screens on AIO pump blocks. This year, they have doubled down by introducing a wider array of products that fit the PANORAMA profile.


PANORAMA SE is the second-generation model of the PANORAMA AIO. It features a different pump block design, a sleeker L shaped LCD display design with improved performance. ASETEK contributed more to this model by using the ADELA solution, a lower cost cooling solution that will keep costs low with a slightly lower hit on cooling performance.

PANORAMA WB is for builders setting up their own custom cooled PC. It is simply the original PANORAMA water block piece without the tubing, radiator and fans.



TRYX STAGE is based on what I learned, is an inverted version of PANORAMA SE. The pump block LCD display is setup to have dual 4″ LCD screens (not curved) in a concave shape while having a mirror ‘floor’ where builders can add in an accessory like a small toy figure to add more to the design.
TRYX Tries Air Cooling with the TURRIS

Also, at COMPUTEX 2025, TRYX introduced their new Air Cooler model, also with full LCD display called TURRIS. For performance, it uses a dual tower with six heat pipes to provide ample cooling. The two fans for this cooler are designed to meld with the tower cooler’s design making it look like a single unit. At the core of this is a large 5″ bright LCD screen that runs on TRYX’s KANALI software.
TRYX PC CASES, FLOVA, updated LUCA, and ARCVISION
Several new PC cases have been introduced by TRYX: LUCA AIR, FLOVA and ARCVISION.

Starting with LUCA AIR, it uses majority of the LUCA’s parts, save for the now removable front panel with support for two 200mm cooling fans and a mesh cover.


The FLOVA is a standard mid tower case with a PSU shroud at the bottom. But moreover, instead of using wooden parts like some brands did for the past two years, TRYX went with the use of breathable fabrics. What’s more they have gone to try out several color variations.




Finally, the ARCVISION, which may be TRYX’s flagship case as it mimics the design language of the PANORAMA AIO. It is a ATX dual chambered case (with the chambers separated between the top and bottom sections of the case) It features a curved quarter panel, with its own removable curved LCD screen. Users should they choose, can replace it with a cover, and TRYX is also trying different materials for use on the case’s shell.
By the way, TRYX will try to get into the Philippine market if we build enough following.
This concludes Day One of the PC Case/PSU/Cooler Booth Roundup at COMPUTEX 2025. We have Days two and three to follow with some more new products.