An update following our earlier coverage of this story, which can be found here, it turns out FrozenCPU is not shutting up shop after all. Following a sympathy/reminiscing thread over on HardForum.com, Mark Friga, the owner of FrozenCPU had contacted the admin team of the forum to express his concern for this subject and nipped it as soon as he could.
Taken directly from the forum post:
EDIT: We just heard back from Mark Friga, the owner of FrozenCPU.com, a long time enthusiast community supplier, and he explained to me that FrozenCPU is in fact not going out of business as rumored earlier today. He said that FrozenCPU is currently running a skeleton crew and to please bare with his company while the it is ramping back up to 100% employee capacity.
More questions are being raised now as to why they have cut down on hours recently and exactly how long before they reach “100% employee capacity” with no information as of yet published to the homepage. As soon as we know, we will update.
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