This unit is just awesome! Can hold a Quad very easily so far way below -10 under load (Linpack).
The only thing is you don't have ANY support from OCZ on this, you buy it and you're on your one.
Thanks mate! It's plug&play. Great unit. You can buy them at Central Computers just go there and pick one up (apparently after they shipped mine and it got a bug on the controller they are not shipping anymore).
Haven't seen a Custom build under $400 showing -69oC under a Quad load.
Problem with Custom Build is that builders are unreliable as life is. Mom dies: no Phase, car crash: no Phase, Markets Plunged: no Phase for you, too many variables to finally get your hands on a good and solid unit. And then again they are above $650 to perform similar to a Cryo-Z.
Thank you Sir! I fiddle around that idea for a long time and I can say is a first
Believe me Blue I tried:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=201412
Plans where to disassemble the Cryo and mount it inside the bottom of the case but others disagreed with me regarding space and heat oputput so I let it be.
On my actual config it suits me better, I got a stand from Ikea and the Cryo sits next to the window by the floor, then the furniture for the PC and the case is inside.
So you don't see the Cryo and it's perfectly camouflaged and easy to disassemble too.
I will take a shot of the Case and Cryo in the office space
Forgot to say that the unit is just amazing so far. I did overnight Linpack with 4045Mhz and unit was freezing at -69oC LOADED! Can't argue with that mate.
I'm still burning in the cpu then I can give it 1.6vtt and 1.5vcore to see what the Cryo is made of.
Only real problem I see is support and warranty, so far OCZ just plain ignores me regarding the issue I had with the Cooler Express Board (like Fugger said), so if your not savvy the unit will be paper weight.It's no biggy and I was able to put my brain to work and get this thing going smoothly but without this: http://i36.tinypic.com/oqzm77.jpg and this: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=204388 the unit would be dead and OCZ is still "looking into some answers"
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