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To: Tony Viola who wrote (75702)10/16/1999 10:11:00 AM
From: Bill Jackson  Respond to of 1585130
 
Tony, These kryotech machines seem to have a very short lifetime, about 3-4 months until retail speeds catch up to them. What then?, buy another CPU and; 'play it again Sam'? Would that CPU have to be bought, tested and installed by Kryotech?, or can anyone open it up and change it?
When all is examined these faster kryotech machines were only about 10% or so faster as any CPU speed advance(even 50%) is dragged down by all the other devices.
Is kryotech a public company?, thus allowing sales and profits to be examined?
I suspect they sell few of these refrigerated machines, but they do have a publicity value for all the other cooling devices they make.

Bill