The key to this technology is the way that KryoTech encases the Athlon CPU in what they call a 'KryoCravity' (see below). This chamber sports a nickel plate, which is in direct contact with the CPU unit itself. The heat dissipated from the CPU is transferred through a large black thermal tube (also pictured below) and into the large hermetic compressor at the bottom of the case. The vapor-phase refrigeration process kicks in, compressing the heated liquid into a cool gas, which then gets circulated back up through the KryoCavity, thus cooling it down to the desired -42 degrees Celsius.
In case you're worried about Green Peace dinghies showing up on your doorstep, you needn't be. Just like the newer refrigerators found on the market today, KryoTech swears that their 'SuperG' doesn't emit any harmful gases into the Ozone.