SilverStone Tundra TD03-SLIM Closed Loop Water Cooler Review

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APH Networks checked out the SilverStone Tundra TD03-SLIM Closed Loop Water Cooler

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If you have been to a party or a get-together, then I am sure there were chips or crisps on the table, whichever name you prefer. There are so many options for flavors today, and if you head to Costco, there will be massive bags of them, too. Kind of a joke complaint from people to chip companies is there is too much air in the bags, which takes up potential chip real estate. My favorite are Pringles, who has mostly been able to avoid this complaint due to their container working a bit differently than a normal chip bag. Of course, companies do not just add some air for fun and laugh at how everyone complains, but people still buy their product. The air inside the bag is actually nitrogen, and it is there to keep the chips fresh, as well as working as a cushion against any damage the chips could take during transportation. I am sure we all do not want any damage done to the products we buy, so we can appreciate some effort put into the safekeeping of what we end up having in our house. Perhaps if you do not like excessive amounts of air in your chip bag, you might not like air cooling either. Today, we have a solution for you. The SilverStone Tundra TD03-SLIM closed loop water cooler. If you like water cooling and building in a small form factor chassis, this water cooler could be for you due to its slim design. Read on to find out if it performs well enough to merit its place in your PC build, kind of like how I like to have Pringles in my pantry at home.
 SilverStone Tundra TD03-SLIM Closed Loop Water Cooler Review @ APH Networks