Friday, March 7th 2008
OCZ Cryo-Z Phase Change Cooler Tested
Usually that's not the right place for posting reviews, but this one deserves special attention. The crew at TweakTown has obtained a final sample of OCZ's Cryo-Z value phase change cooler. First introduced back in January at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show, Cryo-Z is still unavailable for the mass. Let's hope that's about to change now, since this story shows the sub-500$ cooler in all its glory. Read the full test here.
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TweakTown
28 Comments on OCZ Cryo-Z Phase Change Cooler Tested
Its just a shame that they really cheaped out on the components used. Especially from a reputable company that had everyone expecting such alot :shadedshu
The specs might only say 120w, but I bet it can do a lot more than that if it is cooling to the same level has the Mach GT II. Again, it is probably just OCZ covering their asses. The mach GT II specs say -30°C@200w, so if the OCZ is pretty close to the same cooling numbers like the review says, -30°C@200W is damn good for a $500 phase change. Even if it is a little worse than that, even say -15°C@200W is damn good, any sub-zero temp at 200W for $500 is damn good.