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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Thermaltake Aquabay M3 5.25" Reservoir "I'm one of those people that likes a reservoir over a T-line, yet I've never really cared for the thought of a plexiglas reservoir inside my case. Plexi ages, plexi cracks...plexi leaks. Plexi bad. The latest batch of bay reservoirs to hit the market are constructed of a high density Polyethylene, a material known for its chemical resistance and durability." Review URL // http://reviews.pimprig.com/cooling/t..._reservoir.php
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