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Published: 2017-01-03, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: If you're an OC3D frequent flyer you'll have noticed that we haven't done many AIO cooler tests of late. The reason for this is simple. We've been amassing as many AIOs as we could, and with that done, we've been waiting for the new Kaby Lake architecture...
Published: 2016-05-30, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
The Silverstone Tundra TD02-E stands out in a sea of similar 240mm AIO solutions dominated mostly by a single OEM by providing a respectable alternative at an affordable price. Currently available on Amazon for only $89.99, it is a price that you would no...
Excellent Build Quality, Radiator Thickness (27mm), Very Good Cooling Efficiency (Less Than 1 Degree Beneath The TD02), Relatively Low Noise Levels, Rubber Tubes (Compared To the TD02), Price (For Some), ,
No Pump/Fan Control Software, Plain Looks (Compared To the TD02),
It's just not there. That's what I thought after testing the TD02-E for the largest part of a day. Of course I'm talking about its performance compared to both the original TD02 and the TD02-Lite since it's roughly half a degree beneath the firs...
Abstract: We liked the aluminum pump housing of the original, and the white tubing and fan blades. But we were apparently in the minority. When you unbox the TD02-E, you'll see black rubber tubing and fan blades, and no white accents on the rad. Silverstone's liter...
Snowflake Status Light, Aluminum Unibody Pump Block, Easy Installation, Custom Radiator, Large Rubber Hoses, Solid Mounting Hardware
Fans are a bit loud (or maybe we are spoiled), Noticeable cooling lag when overclocked
There are several things to consider when looking at a self contained watercooling system. Performance and price are always seem like the most important factors but when you consider that most watercooling units. In the case of the Silverstone TD02-E the...
Build quality is phenomenal, Fit and finish great, Ease of installation, High quality hardware, Price, Sound
Unexceptional Performance
Unfortunately we do have to say that the performance of the TD02 isn't up to our high level of expectation. We even hooked the fans up with the included molex adapted maxing them out and didn't see a drop in our average temperature.Overall ThinkComputers...
SilverStone may have seen the writing on the wall with the Tundra TD02-E because it priced the TD02-E at an amazing price. Typically, for a cooler this size with two fans you can expect to pay $100 USD or more. Listing the TD02-E for $90 USD makes it a ve...
Two PWM 120 mm fans included, Stylish and simple design, Really affordable when compared to other 240 mm coolers.
Mounting mechanism could use some improvement, LED should have a toggle off switch.
The SilverStone TD02-E is a top contender for any CPU cooler in our 2015 cooler roundup. As usual, SilverStone has released a very elegant option in response to a market filled with fancy coolers that feature RGB LEDs and aggressive looks. My impressions ...
Abstract: Like the original TD02, the SilverStone Tundra TD02-E Liquid CPU Cooler offers excellent performance at an affordable price, but is more compatible. It comes with two 120mm fans, an aluminum radiator, rubber tubes, a great pump and sweet copper waterblock...
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Published: 2015-04-22, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Every enthusiast dreams of building a budgetless rig with nothing but the best hardware. That fantasy becomes reality for a lucky few, but we generally aim to spend around $1,000 to $1,500 on a gaming system. That's a realistic target for most of our read...