"OCZ Technology is definitely popular with computer enthusiasts for their system and flash memory modules from the GX XTC DDR2 to the Special Ops Edition memory, but how well is OCZ able to engineer cooling contraptions? Earlier this year at the 2006 CES expo they delivered word on the Cryo-Z, which was their first stab at creating a retail phase-change cooler to satisfy the extreme needs of die-hard overclockers. The Cryo-Z has yet to be delivered to the retail sector but recently OCZ Technology had delivered its new air CPU cooler: the OCZ Tempest. The OCZ Tempest offers a pure copper base, four heatpipes, and pure aluminum fins while supporting all major AMD and Intel sockets."
OCZ cpu cooling?
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m.oreilly
, Sep 25 2006 03:48 AM
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#1
Posted 25 September 2006 - 03:48 AM
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=arti...m=545&num=1
"OCZ Technology is definitely popular with computer enthusiasts for their system and flash memory modules from the GX XTC DDR2 to the Special Ops Edition memory, but how well is OCZ able to engineer cooling contraptions? Earlier this year at the 2006 CES expo they delivered word on the Cryo-Z, which was their first stab at creating a retail phase-change cooler to satisfy the extreme needs of die-hard overclockers. The Cryo-Z has yet to be delivered to the retail sector but recently OCZ Technology had delivered its new air CPU cooler: the OCZ Tempest. The OCZ Tempest offers a pure copper base, four heatpipes, and pure aluminum fins while supporting all major AMD and Intel sockets."
"OCZ Technology is definitely popular with computer enthusiasts for their system and flash memory modules from the GX XTC DDR2 to the Special Ops Edition memory, but how well is OCZ able to engineer cooling contraptions? Earlier this year at the 2006 CES expo they delivered word on the Cryo-Z, which was their first stab at creating a retail phase-change cooler to satisfy the extreme needs of die-hard overclockers. The Cryo-Z has yet to be delivered to the retail sector but recently OCZ Technology had delivered its new air CPU cooler: the OCZ Tempest. The OCZ Tempest offers a pure copper base, four heatpipes, and pure aluminum fins while supporting all major AMD and Intel sockets."
#2
Posted 25 September 2006 - 04:56 AM
Hum...looks like decent stuff!! Look forward to a review by someone!!
For now I will for sure stick with Zalman. It would take a lot to beat them.
For now I will for sure stick with Zalman. It would take a lot to beat them.
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