At stock the Tundra TD02 just blew me away and was easily the best we’ve tested by far.
It was also one of the quietest, if not the quietest, AIO cooler ever. The pump is totally inaudible at 12 volts.
Overclocking showed us some very impressive results at both PWM fan operation and maximum fan speed operation. The SilverStone TD02 was on par with the Swiftech H220 and a lot better than the Eisberg 240L.
Acoustics were again its strong point. Unlike the Swiftech H220 and Eisberg 240/120L all the noise of the came from the fans. The pump is totally silent. While the fans didn’t impress me massively (I know this unit has much more performance to give that the results show) the Tundra TD02 is easily the best 240mm AIO we’ve tested based on noise and performance.
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