SilverStone Tundra TD02-LITE Closed Loop Water Cooler Review

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APH Networks checked out the SilverStone Tundra TD02-LITE Closed Loop Water Cooler

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In the past half year or so, I have been looking to buy a car, as I am driving much more than I have in the past, and needed a personal vehicle in place of a shared one. If you remember my first article, the XtracGear Ripper review here at APH Networks, I am still looking for a car with the mindset that it should be practical. Since it has been a while since I have begun the search, one of my friends approached me about a month ago, and wondered if I was interested in buying his car. Hence, I responded with the typical questions of what kind of car it was, year, mileage, and so forth. He told me it was a 2007 Honda Civic Coupe EX with a manual transmission with 130,000 km on the odometer. The reason why he needed to get rid of it was because with a family and a kid, it is very hard to carry everything around in a two door compact. This certainly got my interest up, as I was looking to buy a car where I could also learn to drive manual transmission on. However, when presented the opportunity to buy a coupe, I had to consider if it was the most practical choice I can make. Will a coupe be worth giving up the sedan I currently drive? What is the implication on insurance costs? How can I get it home, considering I have never owned a manual transmission car? This is also what I thought when I received the SilverStone Tundra TD02-LITE water cooler. It is certainly newer than the Tundra TD02-E. With a reduced price, how well will it compare as far as practicality is concerned? Read on to find out!
 SilverStone Tundra TD02-LITE Closed Loop Water Cooler Review @ APH Networks