“Six months ago we talked about a prototype from a CPU cooler from OCZ called HydroJet. Now OCZ showed us a new prototype for the same product, being somewhat different from the first version we saw, seeming to be the final version that will reach the market. So lets take a look on the new HydroJet CPU cooler prototype from OCZ.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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OCZ’s experimental cooler
The OCZ HydroJet CPU cooler is a cylindrical cooler with a radial fan, aluminium fins and heatpipes as well as a completely enclosed watercooling system, and a copper base doped with carbon nanotubes. You can get a sneak peek at Hardware Secrets, but we still don’t know how well it will cool.