Join other TweakTown fans on our Facebook fan page!
Technology content trusted by users in North America and around the world.
Sign up to our newsletterWatch our YouTube channelLike us on FacebookFollow us on Twitter+1 us on Google Plus

4,335 Articles | 23,872 Posts | 76,635 Members
Select Your Edition:USA EditionAU Edition
System
Builders
Guide

REALLY FRESH TECH CONTENT (OUR VERY LATEST STUFF)...

USA EditionYou are located: Home > All News > News > OCZ's Cryo-Z just around the corner

OCZ's Cryo-Z just around the corner

By: (more) | Posted: Jul 13, 2007 2:12 am

Following rumour that OCZ's highly anticipated "Cryo-Z" phase-change cooling system would never make it onto the production line, word has it that the unit will definitely be shipping in volume very soon, by the end of this quarter in fact.

 

As reported over at TechConnect, it will carry a VERY attractive price tag for a cooling system which is capable of bringing your processor down to sub-zero temperatures, though a definitive price hasn't yet been disclosed.

 



Quad-kit creator OCZ has been talking about phase-change cooling and, in term about its Cryo-Z cooler for quite some time now and, although promises were high and mighty the minutes, hours, day and months have passed and nothing became a reality.

 

The Cryo-Z has been recently deemed as cancelled, the rumor was countered by OCZ but the whole truth is that, more than a year after it was first showcased, the Cryo-Z is finally on the home stretch.

 

Further Reading: Read and find more news at our news index page.

TweakTown News RSS FeedDo you get our news RSS feed? Get It!

Got a news tip? Tell Us!

Post a Comment about this news


Tech News Posts

View More News Posts

TweakTown Web Poll

Question: What new products do you most want to see at Computex 2012?

Audio

Cases, Cooling & PSUs

CPU, APU & Chipsets

Displays

Memory

Mobile Devices and Phones

Motherboards

Peripherals

Storage / SSDs

Ultrabooks and Laptops

Video Cards

Booth Babes

or View the Results

View More Polls

Forum Activity

View More Forum Posts

Press Releases

View More Press Releases