CeBIT 2008 - Part 2

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6 - OCZ Technology

 

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Also soon to be released Flex II type memory, the second revision of OCZ water-cooled memory. Slightly refreshed design, yet this time with all sorts of tube mounts for any size. You can easily and quickly insert it into your existing water-cooling setup with the new mounts. Very expensive though.

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You can also use the memory without water-cooling applied. The design works in such a way that it is functional as big heatspreader as well. But apparently water-cooling is a growing thing for OCZ.

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And  this photo also shows their dependency on water-cooling as they are working on HydraFlow watercooling blocks as well. This is probably a hint as to something they are developing in-house.

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Power Supplies, PC Power & Cooling .. what more do you need to hear. The highest ranking quality power supplies that can be made. More on the new 680 Watt model soon as we just received a sample of it.

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And then this is where we land at the hottest thing (as far as I'm concerned, to be found at the CeBIT. OCZ's neural controller. If you think it's a joke, think again. It works ... I tested it myself, and I was so skeptic about it. OCZ will soon release its "Neural mouse". The device is essentially a brain controlled controller slash mouse, relying on Electroencephalogram (EEG) readings of the brain's alpha and beta waves. These readings, combined with muscle movement and glance (eye movement) allow for a very effective interface to assist you in your gaming experience.

First off, that's not me in the photo above, but the guy to the left I had a meeting with. That is Dr. Michael Schuette, OCZ's VP of Technology Development and he talked me through the entire technology.

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