Silverstone Tundra TD02-LITE Review 0

Silverstone Tundra TD02-LITE Review

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Finished Looks


While the Tundra TD02-LITE may not be the flashiest closed-loop liquid coolers it certainly isn't hard to look at either. The black and white design creates a lot of contrast, but is neutral, which should suit most systems well. Granted, the blue LED may be more of a sticking point for some, but it is not as bright or noticeable as others I have come across in the past.


Its white fans are this unit's main source of contrast, along with the logo on top of the pump. Without its white elements, the cooler would be a gargantuan chunk of black. Some people like that; I, however, like the simple but elegant black and white design more.


As with most AIO liquid coolers, clearance is very good. No obstructions around the socket make getting to the motherboard's top edge and its EPS 8pin connector a breeze.


Overall, users have access to just about everything from the mSATA slot, first expansion slot and the four DIMMs. That said, a big benefit of pretty much all closed-loop liquid coolers has always been their good socket clearance, and the Tundra TD02-LITE from Silverstone is no different in that regard.
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