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OCZ Ready to Splash with Enthusiast Heatsinks

OCZ Technology is now more associated with its performance power supplies and memory modules in the enthusiast market segment than cooling solutions for microprocessors. A while back, OCZ introduced a series of average heatsinks that were priced competitively, but performed averagely. At the time, they were decent enough to recommend even for slight overclocking adventures, however, the series has just lost touch with the market without updates to the product line.

OCZ Preps 750W PSU for Enthusiasts

Remember the time when nearly every manufacturer went haywire with NVIDIA?s SLI launch. NVIDIA claimed users would need far superior systems (in terms of power) to successfully run graphics cards in SLI. It was the era of high-powered power supplies, and during the same time, OCZ Technology, known for its PowerStream line of enthusiast friendly PSUs, was working on a 750W version to support NVIDIA?s theoretically demanding technology.

OCZ May Ready Water-Cooling Solutions

Continuing with our coverage of Insider Reports regarding OCZ today, another insider confirmed that OCZ might have plans to introduce a water-cooling solution sometime in the future to not only compete against the cooling manufacturers, but to also take a step further in competition against Corsair. As you know, Corsair has partnered with cooling companies such as Swiftech and Delphi to develop its COOL water-cooling system, which it launched earlier this year.