Broken chain, fix or replace?

My drivechain felt very odd coming down the last bit of White's Level...kept dropping to the granny ring and at the bottom I noticed one side plate thingy of the chain had opened up and then unsurprisingly enough it then broke on the fireroad back to the car park.
Firstly, did it break because I had taken it apart to clean/soak previously on any old link, or does it have to be a specific link when you split it?
Secondly, shall I put it back together or just get a new one? I keep hearing that you should renew your chain to prolong drivetrain life, in fairness it's only 6 months old but has had a lot of abuse and a lot of mud. i'm happy to renew as long as it won't then be a pain becasue of unmatched wear rates.
If it's a renew job which chain shall I go for? Drivetrain is LX chainrings, LX front mech, XT rear mech and 9 speed SRAM casette.
Firstly, did it break because I had taken it apart to clean/soak previously on any old link, or does it have to be a specific link when you split it?
Secondly, shall I put it back together or just get a new one? I keep hearing that you should renew your chain to prolong drivetrain life, in fairness it's only 6 months old but has had a lot of abuse and a lot of mud. i'm happy to renew as long as it won't then be a pain becasue of unmatched wear rates.
If it's a renew job which chain shall I go for? Drivetrain is LX chainrings, LX front mech, XT rear mech and 9 speed SRAM casette.
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If you regularly like to remove the chain for cleaning look at using some connecting plates.
Like the Sram power links.
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
2005 Specialized Rockhopper Disc
2009 Giant Defy 2.5
So am I best just getting a whole new SRAM chain and powerlink then? Like this one?
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ProductDetail.a ... ed%20Chain
Bit worried about this though...is it new cassette time or will mine be OK at 6 months old?
"If you change your chain, you must replace the cassette sprockets at the same time or the new chain will skip over them under load."
On-One Inbred
Giant TCR A0
Claud Butler Dalesman
why not just remove the split outers and fit a powerlink?
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
I'll have a look at the casette but I really don't think it's very worn...I'll put a new chain on and see what happens.
Thanks for your help!
On-One Inbred
Giant TCR A0
Claud Butler Dalesman
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you will need a chain spliter.
read the how toos on Parktools.
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