SilverStone Tundra TD03-LITE Closed Loop Water Cooler Review

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APH Networks checked out the SilverStone Tundra TD03-LITE Closed Loop Water Cooler A quote from the article:
There are many words that can make a person feel uncomfortable. Many of those would be so-called bad words, or it can simply be words that remind you of certain bad experiences you have had in the past. Personally, when I hear the word "lite", I get a little uneasy. This is especially applicable when the word is slotted into the back of a product's name, and is something I expect to use in the long run. In my younger days, when I pursued a career as a professional hockey player (Which, unfortunately, never came to fruition), I bought a hockey stick named the "Vapor XXX Lite" made by Nike Bauer. It was a remodel of the Nike Bauer XXX, which was the go-to hockey stick for many NHL players at the time. The XXX Lite caused such a storm when it came out, it was almost like one of those phones a certain fruit company makes that releases toward the end of each year. If I recall correctly, the XXX Lite weighed about two-thirds of the previous model, and it featured many upgrades, such as a unique carbon fiber design and unibody construction. After it hit the market, it was received with mixed reviews from players in the NHL and other professional leagues. The problem with this stick was they had cut so much weight off by using different materials and technology, it was no longer as durable as the previous model. Hence, when I received the SilverStone Tundra TD03-LITE to review, I was a little uneasy about the changes they made compared to the Tundra TD03-E I reviewed a few months ago. With so many questions in my mind, I took one in, and looked to answer them in the pages to come.
 SilverStone Tundra TD03-LITE Closed Loop Water Cooler Review @ APH Networks