tinytomlogan The Guvnor Staff member Nov 3, 2015 #1 Sometimes sizes isn't important. OK, most of the time it is, but on this occasion smaller may well be better, and with that in mind let's take a peek at the new SilverStone Tundra Slim AIO SilverStone Tundra Slim AIO Review Last edited: Nov 3, 2015
Sometimes sizes isn't important. OK, most of the time it is, but on this occasion smaller may well be better, and with that in mind let's take a peek at the new SilverStone Tundra Slim AIO SilverStone Tundra Slim AIO Review
TPC New member Nov 3, 2015 #2 What about noise etc. I'd like to know how the pump held up especially.
AlienALX Well-known member Nov 3, 2015 #4 Decent. I see they have lessened the quality and build of this (and thus looks) but at the price they're charging it's fair enough. This could be very enticing for ITX users
Decent. I see they have lessened the quality and build of this (and thus looks) but at the price they're charging it's fair enough. This could be very enticing for ITX users
realneil New member Nov 4, 2015 #5 I have the original (fat) TD02 and it's doing a great job cooling my i7-4790K. If I needed a slim, I would get this one based on the performance and reliability of the TD02. Last edited: Nov 4, 2015
I have the original (fat) TD02 and it's doing a great job cooling my i7-4790K. If I needed a slim, I would get this one based on the performance and reliability of the TD02.