The Silverstone Tundra TD02 is an all-in-one liquid cooler. The TD02's radiator only has two fans but it looks massive because of it spans 278mm long and 70mm thick -- 25mm of which is the fans. The Tundra TD02 has an all-aluminum block with a solid copper base.
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A few short months ago we compared 10 of the best CPU air coolers and despite stiff competition from Thermalright and Silverstone, the successor to Noctua's legendary NH-D14 -- the NH-U14S -- may have made the strongest impression of all. Besides keeping...
Remember Trinity? No, not the Latex laden lovely from the Matrix Movies, although I will allow you a few moments to ponder the image. Back with us? Good. By Trinity we mean the Holy Trinity, the means by which we assess coolers. In simple terms, and in...
If you've been following the CPU-cooling market over the past year or so, you've probably noticed some stagnation. Multiple vendors license a design from a few manufacturers, resulting in a roughly identical product. Sometimes the fan control software is...
When choosing an AIO cooler there are plenty to choose from in todays market so its really up to the end user and what they likes or fits into there scheme. This was an excellent cooler and in my personal opinion SilverStone did an excellent job for...
The TD02 is a refreshing addition to the growing and popular AIO liquid cooling market. As with the TD03, the extra touches and attention SilverStone spent on the water block and radiator really set it apart from the competition, and the performance wins...
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...
We are very excited that SilverStone has entered the enthusiast cooling with both the Argon and the Tundra Series of coolers. Both of these have proven to be exceptional solutions during our testing and we were pleased with our results. The TD02 gets...
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,...
The price of the TD02-Lite is what sets this all in one liquid cooler apart from the competition. This cooler looks great installed with the color mostly being black, while also having decent cooling capabilities. I would recommend the TD02 to anyone...
SilverStone may not be exactly as popular as for example Cooler Master or Thermaltake but they have a very good track record with their products both in terms of quality and performance since their introduction in 2003 and that seems to go a long way...
The all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler market has exploded with products from most of the major players in the air cooling game. Even companies that had nothing to do with cooling are testing the waters (ba-dum-ching!), but for the most part, the products...
Before continuing with our parting sentiments on the Tundra Series TD02 liquid cooler, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at SilverStone a hearty "Thank You" for giving us the pleasure and opportunity to review such a high...
Remember the time when liquid cooling a computer chip was considered to be an extreme approach, one performed by hardcore enthusiasts and overclockers alone? Everything had to be personally designed and or procured by the user, as there were no...
This is a preliminary review of the Silverstone Tundra TD02 self contained liquid cooling system. The Tundra TD02 consists of a waterblock/pump head attached to a dual 120mm fan equipped heat exchanger via 310mm long FEP tubing. ...