Compared to the rather “old” Tundra TD02 the new models are quite different since not only has SilverStone skipped on using their patented brazing fin design (now they use the typical one found in most AIO models) and the radiator...
Read More...Compared to the rather “old” Tundra TD02 the new models are quite different since not only has SilverStone skipped on using their patented brazing fin design (now they use the typical one found in most AIO models) and the radiator...
Read More...SilverStone has been busy of late with the release of their new Tundra Series Liquid Coolers. With the introduction of their latest models the Tundra TD02 Slim and TD03 Slim, SilverStone has quite the lineup of All-In-One(AIO) liquid coolers to...
Read More...The SilverStone Tundra TD03-LITE we are reviewing today was shipped along with the larger Tundra TD02-LITE I reviewed a couple of weeks ago, and the SilverStone Ensemble EBA01 reviewed by Technical Editor Aaron Lai. UPS Standard was the shipping method...
Read More...As we opened the box, we were welcomed by lots and lots of packing peanuts. I always like seeing packing peanuts, because it usually meant the person who packed the box had the safety of the contents in mind. As...
Read More...Performance cooling can be separated into two segments, air and water. On the air side we have some very impressive heatsinks dominated by dual cooling towers and fan sizes around 140mm. The reason for this is to both increase performance...
Read More...Our review unit of the SilverStone Tundra TD02-E water cooling unit came alongside its smaller brother, the TD03-E, in a relatively medium-sized corrugated cardboard box directly from SilverStone’s American offices in California, USA. The TD03-E will be evaluated here at...
Read More...Just like the Water 2.0/3.0 Extreme by Thermaltake, the ELC240 by Enermax, the KUHLER H20 1250 by Antec and the Maelstrom 240 by DeepCool the Tundra TD02 by SilverStone is yet another closed loop AIO liquid CPU cooler which consists...
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