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Re: Worr Games Tanks?

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Posted by Jasleth on August 22, 2002 at 09:50:26:

In Reply to: Worr Games Tanks? posted by Silent_Snake on August 21, 2002 at 18:32:17:

well, they look nice, worr games has a good reputation about putting their name only on quality parts, BUT they just havent been out long enough yet for me to form any opinion on them.

If you are getting a tank for your black magic - I would recommend highly the Pure Energy 68/4500 or 45/4500 with the 850 preset. Pure Energy tanks have a solid reputation and work damn well with a price right at the midline breakpoint. I personally have a 68/3000 pure energy tank and it works great. My Crossfire 68/4500 is a good tank also but its a 450 preset that I use on my oracle.

WGP tanks should be a good buy but again they are too damn new for anyone to really know....

Pure Energy - have one and lovin it

Crossfire - lesser rep but mine has never let me down yet

ACI Bulldog II tanks are better than the old bulldogs but still have a bad rep to get over... word is the new tanks work really well though...

Ryan


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