SilverStone Tundra TD02-E AIO Review

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Silverstone are known for doing things a little differently, so how will their new Tundra AIO cope in the torture tests.


SilverStone Tundra TD02-E AIO Review
 
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On second looks, you're right. ;)

I knew something didn't look as good as the one I've got, its the radiator. :o

Yeah that one is absolutely frigging gorgeous. On this one the rad just looks like a boggy stock one.

They've taken the alu top off too, price no doubt. The last one was quite expensive and wasn't uber performance wise but god damn it looked good.
 
i was not overly impressed with the tundra i had. which made me get back in to custom loop water cooling.
Having said that it did cool the system. it just could not stand up to an overclocked IBT run.
And i some how doubt many if any AIO's could.
I also see they have widened the tubing compared to mine so that should be a plus.

also i dont see if it says they used copper or aluminium rad, the one i had was aluminium which would contribute to slightly worse heat dissipation.
 
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So based off the performance charts, it's essentially on par with a h100i and then better at 1.45v. Pretty solid if you ask me. Ya first one looks better than this but tbh the rad you hardly see much anyway and that pump looks darn good. I'd get this but i just bought the h100i few days ago.
 
I have the original Tundra TD-02 cooling an i7-4790K CPU that is bumped up by 600MHz.
I replaced the 2 original fans with 4 Cougar Vortex PWM fans in push/pull. They run quiet enough to use them at full speed all of the time.

My CPU is running real cool. No problems, ever.

This new TD-02 doesn't look as good as the older models.
 
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