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Guru3D.com » News » SilverStone’s Tundra TD02-E / TD03-E liquid coolers

SilverStone’s Tundra TD02-E / TD03-E liquid coolers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/24/2015 07:05 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
SilverStone’s Tundra TD02-E / TD03-E liquid coolers

The Tundra TD02-E / TD03-E is SilverStone’s first all-in-one liquid cooler and is a breakthrough in a market segment filled with similar-looking products. Its unique alloy water-block is constructed with copper base and aluminum body for better durability compared to plastic-built competitions.

The block also has a patented design that eliminates screws in its construction to provide excellent cooling performance and integration of mounting bracket for easy installation. The radiator has another patented design that utilizes brazing fins similar to those used in top air coolers for increased heat transfer efficiency by up to 40% over traditional radiators. With it fully assembled, factory filled and sealed, the TD02-E /TD03-E can be used immediately with no need to refill. For those looking to finally have a unique all-in-one liquid cooler that is durable and well-constructed, the TD02-E / TD03-E is definitely it. 

Special Features:

  • Easy installation with aluminum clips and steel back-plate
  • Maintenance free, no refill required
  • Dual (TD02-E) auto adjustable 120mm PWM fans included
  • Durable alloy water-block for improved reliability
  • Patented brazing fins radiator increase cooling efficiency by 40%
  • Socket LGA775/1150/1155/1156/1366/2011/AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2

 

You can find further information here:

TD02-E http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=546&area=en
TD03-E http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=547&area=en

Attached are eDM file and photos for your reference.

The recommended End User price (excl. VAT):
TD02-E_88,10 Euro.
TD03-E_77,20 Euro.                                               
These new coolers will be available on Feb. 25th.



SilverStone’s Tundra TD02-E / TD03-E liquid coolers SilverStone’s Tundra TD02-E / TD03-E liquid coolers




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#5019313 Posted on: 02/24/2015 07:30 PM
Will you be reviewing one Hilbert?

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#5019334 Posted on: 02/24/2015 07:57 PM
Indeed, the rad does look quality wise better than others.

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#5019648 Posted on: 02/25/2015 01:50 AM
Personally I think Silverstone have shot themselves in the foot. The design of their previous AIO's were fantastic, the silver and white looked really good and they definitely stood out in the crowd. The only issue previously was the hideous 'rippled' tubing that they used which looked like they were taking from drinks bottles. Now however, gone are the 'straw' tubes but with the colour scheme changed to black and white and very much so with the black, they have disappeared in to the crowd rather than stand out, looking very much like a generic AIO now rather than something special and different.

Please Silverstone, offer a silver and white version!! Oh, and while you are at it, bang in an RGB LED for the logo on the block and JOB DONE!!

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