Yes that's right, Silverstone has revealed a pumpless CPU liquid cooler. It comes complete with a waterblock, radiator, tubing, fans, but one part is different; the liquid inside the tubing. Traditionally, this would be a liquid which circulates through the pump, block and rad, but that's not how this works.
Essentially, the tubing is like the heat pipes you find in CPU and GPU coolers, because it has a very low evaporation point. This means that when the water is heated by the block, it evaporates up to the rad, where it is cooled by the fans. This has not been seen before, and actually does not provide very high performance, as it only has a TDP of 200W. Clearly, this is not designed with extreme overclocking in mind, but is an excellent choice if you are looking for a low-noise cooler.
Specs
Manufacturer: Silverstone
Product Name: TD04
Dimensions: 120mm(W) x 280mm(L) x 35mm(D)
TDP: 200W
As depicted in the below image, the tubing is clear, which means that you can actually see the bubbling water. What do you guys think about this and would you consider it in your own system?
Source - Tom's Hardware
Essentially, the tubing is like the heat pipes you find in CPU and GPU coolers, because it has a very low evaporation point. This means that when the water is heated by the block, it evaporates up to the rad, where it is cooled by the fans. This has not been seen before, and actually does not provide very high performance, as it only has a TDP of 200W. Clearly, this is not designed with extreme overclocking in mind, but is an excellent choice if you are looking for a low-noise cooler.
Specs
Manufacturer: Silverstone
Product Name: TD04
Dimensions: 120mm(W) x 280mm(L) x 35mm(D)
TDP: 200W
As depicted in the below image, the tubing is clear, which means that you can actually see the bubbling water. What do you guys think about this and would you consider it in your own system?

Source - Tom's Hardware
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