AIO liquid CPU coolers seem to be as common as high-end air coolers nowadays. However, despite this, many of them look nearly the same. SilverStone, with its Tundra TD02, has decided to go against that grain, giving us a more distinctive, perhaps even classier offering. Let’s see how far those improved aesthetics get it.
The all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler market has exploded with products from most of the major players in the air cooling game. Even companies that had nothing to do with cooling are testing the waters (ba-dum-ching!), but for the most part, the products seem fairly similar to each other, at least from the outside.
Sure, there are aesthetic differences such as LED lights, and some manufacturers have decided to bump up the overall size of the radiators and fans, or even include custom software to control performance. When we look at it from a core cooling technology perspective however, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of visible changes, and many of us aren’t adventurous enough to void the warranty to see what’s going on under the hood.
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