Silverstone Tundra TD02-Slim AIO Cooler Review




/ 8 years ago

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A Closer Look


While it may feature a slim design, the TD02-Slim looks like most other AIO coolers. The hoses are pretty standard in design, but they’re of a good length, so it should be just as good in a large chassis, as well as those with limited space.

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The CPU block looks great, with a huge contact plate that will provide excellent coverage over your CPU of choice.

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Two thing that should really help the installation process, the swivel mounts for the pipes and the pre-installed Intel brackets. Of course, that last one isn’t much help to AMD users, but it’s only a couple of screws to change the bracket over.DSC_5703

The pump has a really nice design, with angled edges and a mixture of textured surfaces and glossy finishes that help give it a more premium look.

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The radiator is certainly quite thin, which is going to be perfect for those with limited chassis space, but since it still has a 240mm width, it still packs plenty of surface area to allow for high-end cooling.

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Just 22mm thick!

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