
OCZ has announced that its Cryo-Z phase change cooler will become available soon. The testing of units has begun and benchmarks with the unit has already been posted. The first reviews should be posted soon. In the meantime, OCZ has released a number of pictures of the cooler, but also some preliminary tests with an Intel Core 2 Quad QX6850. The tests are actually a lot better than we were expecting, but we should still wait for a big review before saying too much. Unfortunately, the unit will only be shipped to customers in the USA. It costs $299, plus $35 for shipping, and units will become available at a steady rate.




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