Zalman Reserator 2 review

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Right let's move onward into the photo-shoot shall we. Sure Hilbert let's do that bud. Okay dude .. no problem. Ready ? Yeah sure. Okay, here we go! (that wasn't weird at all was it ?)

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Oooh... a box! YAY! Okay, I'll turn down my excitement mode a notch. The package arrived without a scratch on it. The package weighs about 10 kilos.

Zalman Reserator 2 Review - copyright Guru3D.com 2006

Inside we see three styrofoam trays stacked with some gorgeous goodies if you are into enemas ... *coughs* Did I just type that out loud ? Included are a CPU water block +  retention brackets and God knows what not, VGA water block, radiator unit with a pump (yes the actual reserator), silicone tubing, users manual(s) clamps and connecting pipes for the tubes and anti corrosion and algae fluid. A lot of accessories are included in the package.

Zalman Reserator 2 Review - copyright Guru3D.com 2006

Also stands to secure your Reserator unit and prevent the dog or such like from tipping it over. Yeah, the two black thingies on your left. Zalman also provide you with a wire. That alone doesn't sound very exciting now does it?

Well wait until you find out what it's for. You use it to "hot" wire your PSU. That's cool. Do it wrong and we even get to blow up stuff!

Zalman Reserator 2 Review - copyright Guru3D.com 2006

Slightly overexposed but there she is (I refer to it as a she due to the rounding curves you know). Now how cool is that thing huh ? Granted much bigger then the original Reserator series yet so much more stylish. I think I have something like that in my car ! The left part is actually the reservoir. Inside the reservoir is actually the pump that will actually be submerged in the coolant ... actually.

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