is there any way to have one of these setup for, say a constant 5c or 10c just to keep form having to worry about condensation.
i would have gotten into chilled cooling, but condensation is an instantation concern and inevidability...
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is there any way to have one of these setup for, say a constant 5c or 10c just to keep form having to worry about condensation.
i would have gotten into chilled cooling, but condensation is an instantation concern and inevidability...
Hold on...I don't get it. I've got a few issues with this...
Tweaktown reviews it with a TEC = people come down HARD on TT for not testing it for proper heat dissipation
Tweaktown review it and find the build quality is lacking = people come down hard on OCZ
THEN
Fugger says he has one = it is God's gift to cooling
Fugger says he will use it on an E8400 and 9850BE = oooooo I have to buy this. (But GOD I hope to see some good clocks from that AMD)
This is not meant to bash or insult anyone. I am just wondering how everyone's opinion can turn around on a dime after ONE POST.
Maybe someone could explain this all to me and tell me what I am missing. Is it because there will be a contest? Is it because of the cut-rate price?
I mean, anyone else remember THIS THREE PAGE THREAD
*scratches head*
Well i never complained about it. I think it would be a awesome product to get out there. And at $300, i want one.
I think the fact that someone with background knowledge and a solid understanding of single-stage cooling and sub-ambient benching holds a bit more water than the previous reviews. To be honest, my little brother could do a better review than they did. Fugger will no doubt push the Cryo-Z to the limits which is precisely what we want to see.
I too think it looks like a great product....as long as all the units do not have the build quality as seen in the TT review. :(
The simple matter of the fact is that if Fugger approves it then heck I will buy one myself at that price since I respect his views on products. I just want to see it being pushed. Not from an AMD quad that will top out at 3.5Ghz.
All I was alluding to is that we shouldn't count our chickens before they are hatched. ;)
$299? this just go interesting... :D
edit...
120w max stable? i'll smash the hell out of this thing with a QX9650
I wouldn't discount that Phenom so quickly. It seems to be a very hot chip compared to the QX9650 and below so it might actually have the ability to push the Cryo-Z if the chip will actually boot. God I hope it does, I would love to see some 3.8GHz-4GHz Phenom benches.
i would love to see how well this does :P right now i can do a pretty good job with my water/tec solution and still keep load temps well below ambient.:)
:banana::banana::banana::banana:, I can't use that on CoolerMaster's 690 without making a wooden/acrylic/metal spacer that's about 1" thick...
Max Stable Load: 120W
^ That's very dissapointing, but expected for the price point.
nice thats cheap!
So, these are actually going to be $299?
Thats insane...
When do they expect the order page to be up?
these will mount on video cards too, right? :D
Here is to hoping it isn't going to be loud..
Is possible to ship it to the eu ???? :D
Nice units OCZ well done.
If only I didn't live in a region where it's so humid, freshly baked bread starts to grow mold as soon as you pull it out of the oven. :shakes:
Will this unit be sold in masses or just a couple hundret units?
hmmmm....240V/120V adapter? :D
cryo-z out for review.... where?
has anybody seen a review yet?
Yes, I am working on a review unit now.
220v unit, pppplllleaaaaasssseee!
It wouldn't be too smart to use phase with 110->220 adapter, and i know that OCZ had no plans in making 220v unit, but for that price making 220v unit would gain some nice cash. Only problem would be repairing and shipping overseas.
110V @ 220V ~200-300W adapter will be resonoable cheap ;)
so no problem with it, only oversea shipping will be overkill
anyway, I am wondering who will mod his cryo-z cooler first :D