SilverStone Tundra Series TD02-E 240mm AIO Water Cooler Review




/ 10 years ago

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Installation


The fans are easy enough to install and overall, this is one great looking cooler that should make a welcome addition to virtually any system build.

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The universal back plate is easy enough to work with, just pop it on the back of the motherboard, drop the long screws through the required holes and you’re good to go.

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The four screws from the back are quite long, so it’s simply a case of slotting the pump/block over them and screwing down the four sprung screws; that’s it! Of course, don’t forget to apply your thermal paste first.

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Once connected and powered up, the top of the cooling block lights up with an icy blue snowflake design; very cool!

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