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    The Cutting Edge Tsunami Window Reservoir Review

    Posted on Thursday, May 27 2004 @ 23:16:25 CEST by LSDsmurf


    The Tsunami Window Reservoir is very well constructed and consists of 3 pieces of cast acrylic joined together with a water-tight seal. The acrylic is non-coloured and has been pressure leak tested to assure that it will work with any standard water cooling system. The bottom portion ofthe Tsunami Window Reservoir has been outfitted with two 1/2" NPT white nylon hose barbs. Depending on the type of water cooling system to be installed, consumers have a choice between 1/2" or 3/8" barbs when they place an order on the Cutting Edge website. The edges of the plastic barbs have been sealed with water proof silicone to prevent any possible leaks. In order to simplify the process of system maintenance, The Cutting Edge also offers barb fittings in quick disconnect formats.

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