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Published: 2013-08-19, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
I feel like I used up all my good lines when I looked at the TD03. I mean, I was really going on about the aesthetic appeal of that cooler, and just when you thought a larger cooler might look a bit awkward, SilverStone comes off with the TD02 dual 120mm...
Abstract: With the Tundra TD02 and TD03, SilverStone has officially entered the water cooling market with two extremely competitive all in ones. They compete well against the likes of Corsair’s H100 series and NZXT’s Krakens....
High quality for a low price, Out-performs more expensive models, Easy to connect
No TR4 slot, No printed setup manual
It's a fantastic addition to any sufficiently sized PC, especially if that PC has a motherboard with a built-in RGB controller. If not, the TD02-RGB is still inexpensive enough that it can be run with simple blue lighting (or no lighting at all – we tried...
The SilverStone TD-02 RGB is their new take on the Tundra series of the liquid cooling solution for your CPUs. As the name indicates, this cooler has RGB lighting though they are not addressable. This cooler has 240mm radiator sizing. The SilverStone has...
Abstract: Four new closed-loop liquid coolers seek to improve thermal performance in a number of ways. We certainly understand the benefits of these configurations, but can they out-do the reigning air-cooling champion, Noctua's NH-D14? Check out our benchmarks. ...
Published: 2013-08-07, Author: Matthew , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: SilverStone is renowned for always doing something a little out of the ordinary, especially when it comes to cases. Its first entry to the sealed loop water-cooler market, the Tundra TD02, also dares to be different, standing out quite clearly from the us...
The SilverStone Tundra TD02 may not be the new AIO water-cooler that has it all, but it does have a lot. First and foremost is the build quality. Other than the slight niggle with the tubing, there's no part of the cooler we can fault in this regard, a...
Excellent thermal performance, Astonishing acoustic performance – totally silent pump, Premium build quality, Unique and effective radiator design, Easy and effective mounting procedure, 5 year warranty
Expensive, Cables not black/sleeved from edge of frame to the motor, No extra long fan screws for push-pull, Thickness is substantial, may not fit many cases at 75mm thick with one set of fans, FEP tubing not to everyone's taste, eTeknix says: With the Si
With the SilverStone Tundra TD02 we have a new 240mm AIO king – the Tundra TD02 reigns supreme. For those who want a premium quality, near-silent and extreme performance closed loop cooler but do not need the expendability of competing solutions – the Tu...