I saw this on another site and was wondering what some of you thought about it. I am thinking that this might not make it to retail either just like their "phase-change" product that never came to light. I hope that it isn't true and that what is stated is true:
Accordingly to OCZ, HydroJet will be able to dissipate 400 W of heat, while conventional air-based CPU coolers are only capable of dissipating half of this.