Sunday, October 28th 2007

OCZ Cryo-Z Ready to Ship

Overclock3D has some exclusive information regarding OCZ Technology's highly anticipated Cryo-Z phase change cooling units.
According to our OCZ source, the units are packaged and ready to ship. The images that we've received confirm that this is most definitely the case.
Source: Overclock3D
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27 Comments on OCZ Cryo-Z Ready to Ship

#1
yogurt_21
hmm wonder how ell it will perform? hopefully better than my vaposhill classic lol.
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#2
Wile E
Power User
yogurt_21hmm wonder how ell it will perform? hopefully better than my vaposhill classic lol.
That's exactly what I want to know. Even if it isn't as good as the current VapoChills, if the price is significantly lower, it may still be worth it.
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#3
mandelore
at last, everything had went quiet about these! I want some performance details coz last time it barely faired better than a reasonable TEC setup...

Edit: This is the cooler (obviously with the AM2 bracket mount) that im aiming for with my phenom, the MCW6500. I currently have the older version on my opty 185 (MCW 5002, does -14C idle and +20 Load with 150+W cpu). but look at its thermal load/temperature chart..

under load, even if ur churning out 150W (which is what i am on my opty, you are 10C load, take a 65W cpu, or 95W and your still subzero under load :) a fair improvement over my current one

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#4
substance90
Lol, I`ll get this one if the price isn`t too high.
That will finally allow me to beat the hell out of my C2D E6450 :rockout:
With my current cooler - Zalman 9700NT - I cannot do any better than 3444Mhz.
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#5
von kain
i found this photo


and i thing the price will be 299$ or 220 euros
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#6
malware
If this comes at the $300 price tag.... high-end CPU water cooling is dead.
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#7
Wile E
Power User
I'm gonna wager a guess it's in the $500 range.
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#8
substance90
If this comes for 220 eur, then it`s a must-buy!!!
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#9
SpookyWillow
damn right i'll get one if those price are correct, in the uk it will turn out to be around £200 most likely but thats still good as i paid £110 for my second hand waterchill kit a few years back :D
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#10
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I thought phase change vanished off the face of the earth after performance was found to be roughly the same as watercooling. + back then phase change units were very expensive & not everybody could afford it
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#11
HousERaT
it's about time..... now let's see if they hit the $300-350 price point they've been talking about.
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#12
TUngsten
malwareIf this comes at the $300 price tag.... high-end CPU water cooling is dead.
Only problem with this thought is that the phase change units only cool the CPU. I suppose you can use fans to do the rest of your critical cooling, but I think most High-end WC users like the capacity to cool multiple units within the loop.

Still undeniably awesome if it come in at the $299 price tag.
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#13
b1lk1
$500 is a much more realistic expectation, especially after the entirely much too long developement time they will be looking to recoup. I'd also be shocked if it was all that much better than high end water, but until real world performance is tested, we'll have to wait and see.
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#14
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
They announced in magazines, websites and the like that they were doing it for $300 USD. I dont expect them to not still try to reach that point simply due to delays. Im hoping they hit the $300 USD mark, because if they do, Ill be getting me one. Then, Ill get me a decent water setup to cool the gpu(s) nb, etc. Should do nicely.
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#15
yogurt_21
dunno but at 500$ they're getting pretty close to the vapochill lightspeed on the egg for 650$, 300$ would put them significantly cheaper which would be good if they couldn't compete with the lightspeed (which can do a 200 watt load at -33c) my modded classic does a 150w load at -5c so I'm hoping for better than my classic yet worse than the lightspeed to keep prices down.
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#16
b1lk1
They promised $300 about 15 months ago when they were still speculating they could even release it. There is no way the initial release will be that low and it will depend on the effectiveness of the unit to see where it lands in the final price. If it can't keep a quad core under 0C then it will not be worth the effort or price to install it anyways.
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#17
yogurt_21
the quads are the same wattage as my fx, and my vapochill classic keeps that at -5c at 3.4GHZ so if this can't handle a quad, than it's worthless lol.
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#18
Wile E
Power User
FreedomEclipseI thought phase change vanished off the face of the earth after performance was found to be roughly the same as watercooling. + back then phase change units were very expensive & not everybody could afford it
Performance is no where near roughly the same as watercooling. Phase pwns water. But you're right about the expense.
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#19
panchoman
Sold my stars!
how about phase vs. tec?
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#20
Wile E
Power User
panchomanhow about phase vs. tec?
Generally phase is better. But high-end TEC can keep pace. It's down to the individual units at that point.
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#22
AsphyxiA
ive been waitng for this FOR SOOOOOOOO LONG!!!!! also, if i remember, they aren't going to perform as well as the Lightspeed obviosuly. but thats only out of the box. i thought i heard something about putting a different refrigerant would in fact make these things perform almost if not just as well as the lightspeed.
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#24
mandelore
panchomanhow about phase vs. tec?
check my post above..

thats the temperature profile of swiftechs latest TEC block
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#25
W1zzard
last time i talked to ocz they told me it will only be 110v, so only US market
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