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Profile: old hand
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well i read a really long review and supposedly this performed better than all the others. so where can i buy one? and has anyone had any experience with it before?

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It's nice that you decided to choose the best performing WC kit out of 16 when they didn't test two of the biggest WC outfits in North America.... Danger Den and Swiftech.

Plus, good luck trying to buy that promodz kit out of russia....

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well what are the best parts i can get for $400? if you could direct me to that site or just list the parts that would be most excellent :D!

*btw can someone tell me what temps these numbers represent on speedfan please.. ?

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