Silverstone Tundra TD02-LITE Review 0

Silverstone Tundra TD02-LITE Review

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Packaging and Contents


The plain brown box Silverstone shipped the Tundra TD02-LITE in measures roughly 32 cm in length, 22 cm in width, and 14 cm in height. The front of the box has a rendering of the TD02-LITE and a short features list that mentions its maintenance-free design and thick, leak-proof tubing. Moving on to the left side, there is a close-up of the pump. Users will find the pump's and radiator's exact measurements on the back of the box.


The right side has a rendering of the radiator and fans. Look at the top of the box and you will find a paragraph in various languages that lists the cooler's features, detailed in English on the box front. Last but not least, the bottom lists the Silverstone TD02-LITE's specifications.

Contents


Opening the box, I am greeted by the same old packaging for most AIO coolers—a foam top that covers the AIO CPU cooler inside a cardboard tray. While the packaging may be plain, it does serve its purpose and that's all that really matters.


Silverstone made sure to support all modern AMD and Intel sockets with the TD02-LITE, even going so far as to include extra fan screws for today's 15 mm slim fans. While not a massive deal, it is a nice inclusions for those niche cases or odd moments when an all-in-one cooler might be to thick to clear, say, the motherboard with standard fans.

Common parts supplied for mounting include:
  • 8x Radiator screws
  • 8x Standard fan screws
  • 8x Slim fan screws
  • 4x backplate screws
  • 4x Screws for LGA2011
  • 4x Black plastic spacers
  • 4x Spring screws
  • 2x AMD mounting brackets
  • 2x Intel mounting brackets
  • 2x 120 mm fan
  • 1x Backplate
  • 1x CLC unit
  • 1x User's manual
  • 1x Y-cable
  • 1x 4-pin to molex
  • 1x Tube thermal paste
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