SilverStone Tundra TD02-E AIO Review

Introduction and Technical Specification

SilverStone Tundra TD02-E

Introduction

240mm radiator based AIOs seem to be like proverbial busses.  You wait ages for one then all of a sudden three come along at once.  So having very recently looked at the Tri colour Raijintek Triton and the howlingly cool Corsair we figured it was time to cast our gaze over the slightly different SilverStone.  Dodgy alliteration aside you might be wondering why it's slightly different, but then if you're a regular to these pages you'll know by now that we aren't about to tell you in the opening paragraph.  On the face of it the TD02-E Looks much like it's counterparts, there's a 240mm radiator, two mountable 120mm fans, some tubing and a cold plate.  The devil though is in the detail, best we see if the Technical Specification has anything more to reveal.

Technical Specification

 AMD  AM2, AM3, FM1, FM2 
 Intel 775, 1150, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-v3
 Radiator Dimensions 278x124x27mm (LxWxH)
 Radiator Material Aluminium
 Water Block Dimensions 60x55x33.5mm (LxWxH)
 Water Block Material Copper base with Nickel plated Aluminium Unibody
 Pump Speed 2500 rpm
 Pump Voltage 12V
 Pump rated Current 0.28A
 Tubing Material Rubber
 Tubing Length 310mm
 Fan Speed 1500-2500RPM
 Airflow 92.5CFM
 Pressure 3.5mmH2O
 Noise 18-35dB(A)
 Connection 4 pin PWM
 Net Weight 1501g
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Most Recent Comments

16-04-2015, 13:19:37

You_What?
Damn it, got to replace my TD02 now.Quote

16-04-2015, 13:57:53

AlienALX
Nice.

Nowhere near as pretty as the last one though.Quote

16-04-2015, 14:13:30

You_What?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Vault-Tec View Post
Nice.

Nowhere near as pretty as the last one though.
On second looks, you're right.

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

16-04-2015, 14:21:31

AlienALX
Quote:
Originally Posted by You_What? View Post
On second looks, you're right.

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

16-04-2015, 16:00:40

shambles1980
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.Quote
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