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product_id: 511443363
title: "Technology VIDA 120 Slim High Performance Slim All-in-One Liquid Cooler, SST-VD120-SLIM"
brand: "silverstone"
price: "38813 kr"
currency: ISK
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Silver Stone"
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# ARGB with 10 lighting modes 38mm ultra-slim profile 3-phase, 6-pole pump motor Technology VIDA 120 Slim High Performance Slim All-in-One Liquid Cooler, SST-VD120-SLIM

**Brand:** silverstone
**Price:** 38813 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Cool your rig, not your style — slim, silent, and stunning!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Technology VIDA 120 Slim High Performance Slim All-in-One Liquid Cooler, SST-VD120-SLIM by silverstone
- **How much does it cost?** 38813 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.is](https://www.desertcart.is/products/511443363-technology-vida-120-slim-high-performance-slim-all-in-one)

## Best For

- silverstone enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted silverstone brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Advanced Pump Tech:** 3-phase, 6-pole motor ensures whisper-quiet, efficient heat transfer.
- • **Rotatable CPU Block:** Flexible installation adapts perfectly to any motherboard layout.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Supports Intel LGA 115X/1200/1700/1851/2011/2066 & AMD AM4/AM5 sockets.
- • **Customizable ARGB Lighting:** 10 modes with adjustable brightness & speed for personalized style.
- • **Slimmest High-Performance Cooling:** At just 38mm thick, fits tightest SFF builds without compromise.

## Overview

The SilverStone VIDA 120 Slim AIO liquid cooler delivers top-tier thermal performance in an ultra-slim 38mm profile, engineered specifically for space-constrained Small Form Factor PCs. Featuring a cutting-edge 3-phase, 6-pole pump integrated into an aluminum radiator, a pressure-optimized 9-blade fan with rubber mounts, and a rotatable CPU block with versatile ARGB lighting, it supports the latest Intel and AMD sockets. Perfect for professionals demanding powerful cooling without sacrificing sleek design or quiet operation.

## Description

Over the years, the advancement of technology has seen a huge leap, while the market for Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs continues to flourish, more and more users are opting to challenge themselves; maximizing their SFF systems with high-end, power-hungry components instead of building in a tower case where heating won’t be as big of an issue as it would be in a space-constrained SFF case. To overcome this problem, SilverStone engineered the perfect solution in the form of VIDA Slim series AIO coolers. Available in 120mm and 240mm variants, this series will be carrying the torch passed down from the previous Tundra TD02-SLIM, continuing SilverStone’s legacy in the market with SFF-orientated products. In a world where every millimeter counts, VIDA Slim series AIO coolers features a 22mm radiator and 16mm fans for a total of 38mm total thickness; a 15mm difference than the standard VIDA AIOs. Utilizing a multi-chamber pump design that isolates hot and cold liquid channels for more effective heat removal from the water block. Combined with 100% pure copper base, 0.2mm micro-channel fins, and leak-proof tubing, the VIDA Slim series’ foundation ensures highest-level of performance in space-constrained systems. The AIO waterblock placement has always been an issue in the DIYPC market due to different configurations chosen by different users, to fully eliminate this issue, a rotatable water block was implemented in the design which can be positioned based on different configurations. The VD120-SLIM in particular, includes a 120mm slim radiator, 1 x 120mm pressure optimized fan, and an ARGB controller. Also included are accessories for universal mounting for both AMD and Intel platforms; including LGA1700 and AM5.

Review: Great thermal performance and fits almost anywhere - Silverstone, at times, can be a *little* hit or miss on certain items. However, this item is definitely a hit. This cooler has amazing performance, especially when considered alongside its size. PROS: - Incredibly easy installation. On AM4, this was byfar one of the most straightforward AIO installations I have done in my life. You simply slide on a small bracket, install 4 posts and 4 nuts -- no twisting, no wrenching. Just like a normal cooler, but with tubes hanging off of it. - The block is also very low profile, and for a tiny case this might be really important for you. - The included fan and radiator are both very high quality. I imagined that the pump being moved to the radiator was going to have a huge impact on the cooling performance - The RGB setup has multiple options, allowing you to use your motherboard's RGB control OR a hardware-driven one. - Several daisy-chains, and included splitter make it easy to have enough ports for everything. You just need 1 RGB header (or not) and 1 fan header to run the whole thing (stock) with lights, that is pretty impressive. - Quiet! - The radiator and fan are both thinner than essentially anything else you can get. My setup wouldn't have been possible to do with any other part. - The tubes are much easier to manipulate than a lot of AIOs, and the tubes are able to spin relatively freely at their connecting points. This is a somewhat niche part, the fact that this exists genuinely opens up more possibilities for SFF water-cooled systems. In my case, I have a 140mm with a shroud and push/pull fans in an SG14. Thermal performance is amazing; I crammed 16 cores into here and this 120mm (with my push push pull fan setup) keeps it at a cool 77 degrees under a full load of both CPU (5950x) and GPU (6750XT.) It is pretty absurd things have gotten to the point where that is possible! It isn't too bad at about a hundred dollars, and frequently goes on sale for around 80-90. At these price points it is a great value. CONS: - Though the block is lower profile, it is also a bit wider. In my specific case, the block really is a bit too wide to fit on my motherboard -- it has an integrated IO shield and the side of the block with the tubes coming out has to hit either the IO shield or the RAM. Luckily, it does still mount well enough to cool the machine reasonably. Just keep in mind you need a good 2 inches in clearance on one of the longer sides of the bracket. - Though I really really really appreciate having a hardware controller for RGB lighting -- especially one as decent and feature-rich as the one provided by Silverstone -- using it is pretty confusing. The instructions certainly leave a lot to be desired, it seems impossible to know what mode you are ever in. I don't even fully understand how I set my lights to be solid pink but it took me about 30 minutes and I eventually did it kind of by accident somehow. - The tubes seem a bit long for an AIO targeting small form factor builds. I do see the other side of this, where they could be too short, but anyone buying this definitely does not need quite so much tubing. - Though the wiring process does give a lot of IO and ports, you do end up with a lot of tiny fan cable mess everywhere. This is especially problematic in a tiny case; there is nowhere for all this crap to go. You have three whole cables coming from the radiator side of things; it isn't the worst thing in the world but something to keep in mind. Overall, hard to go wrong with Silverstone -- this is a great cooler that fits very specific cases that no other coolers will. I am very happy with it!
Review: My review is based on how I modified it not how it ships. - I didn't want to do a custom loop in my FormD T1 but I wanted to avoid slim fans. The T1 is a great case but with a 4090 inside there is really only room for 2 fans. Those fans have to do double duty as radiator cooling and exhaust. The air being dumped into my case by the 4090 and AIO keeping the Core i9-13900k is a big job. I need the airflow and pressure more than I need a thicker radiator. Like most people I use a Phantek T30 on the PSU side of the RAD. Because I used this slim RAD I was able to put a Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM fan on the MB side. That setup worked really well and then I realized there was no point in having a fan as quiet as the Noctua on there. I swapped it out for a be quiet! Silent Wings Pro 4 120mm PWM. That fan moves a lot more air then the Noctua and it's always quieter than the Phanteks so I don't get any more noise then I already had. I have both fans set to max performance and I use software to control their speed. Most of the time they are dead silent but they will ramp up when needed. If I put my hand over the exhaust I can feel a tremendous amount of heat coming off them and my system is running very cool. More than anything that tells me the fans are doing a great job. The RAD and pump are great. The pump running at 4200 RPM outperforms most of the AIO's out there. You are losing some efficiency with the slim RAD but more then make up for it by being able to use thicker fans. I have no idea how well the included slim fans work on this radiator. Other reviewers probably covered that for you. I'm very happy with this product. In the past I've always rolled my own custom loop but it didn't seem worth it this time. If this slim AIO didn't exist I would have done it to avoid having to use a slim fan. It's working so well I don't see any reason to use anything else.

## Features

- 38mm total thickness for fan and radiator
- Three phase, six pole motor designed water pump integrated within the radiator with aluminum alloy cavity
- 9-bladed pressure optimized slim fan with rubber dampening mounts included
- Rotatable CPU block design with ARGB controller included with 10 lighting modes, adjustable brightness, and color changing speed settings
- Support Intel LGA 115X/1200/1700/1851/2011/2066 & AMD AM4/AM5

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BFCDCB6B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #391 in Water Cooling Systems |
| Brand | SilverStone |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Date First Available | September 15, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | SST-VD120-SLIM |
| Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
| Material | Aluminum, Rubber |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
| Noise Level | 15.9 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 17.4 x 6.1 x 4.8 inches |
| UPC | 844761024840 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 5 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SilverStone
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Cooling Method:** Water
- **Material:** Aluminum, Rubber
- **Maximum Rotational Speed:** 1800 RPM
- **Noise Level:** 15.9 Decibels
- **Power Connector Type:** 4-Pin
- **UPC:** 844761024840
- **Voltage:** 12 Volts
- **Wattage:** 5 watts

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great thermal performance and fits almost anywhere
*by E***A on March 17, 2025*

Silverstone, at times, can be a *little* hit or miss on certain items. However, this item is definitely a hit. This cooler has amazing performance, especially when considered alongside its size. PROS: - Incredibly easy installation. On AM4, this was byfar one of the most straightforward AIO installations I have done in my life. You simply slide on a small bracket, install 4 posts and 4 nuts -- no twisting, no wrenching. Just like a normal cooler, but with tubes hanging off of it. - The block is also very low profile, and for a tiny case this might be really important for you. - The included fan and radiator are both very high quality. I imagined that the pump being moved to the radiator was going to have a huge impact on the cooling performance - The RGB setup has multiple options, allowing you to use your motherboard's RGB control OR a hardware-driven one. - Several daisy-chains, and included splitter make it easy to have enough ports for everything. You just need 1 RGB header (or not) and 1 fan header to run the whole thing (stock) with lights, that is pretty impressive. - Quiet! - The radiator and fan are both thinner than essentially anything else you can get. My setup wouldn't have been possible to do with any other part. - The tubes are much easier to manipulate than a lot of AIOs, and the tubes are able to spin relatively freely at their connecting points. This is a somewhat niche part, the fact that this exists genuinely opens up more possibilities for SFF water-cooled systems. In my case, I have a 140mm with a shroud and push/pull fans in an SG14. Thermal performance is amazing; I crammed 16 cores into here and this 120mm (with my push push pull fan setup) keeps it at a cool 77 degrees under a full load of both CPU (5950x) and GPU (6750XT.) It is pretty absurd things have gotten to the point where that is possible! It isn't too bad at about a hundred dollars, and frequently goes on sale for around 80-90. At these price points it is a great value. CONS: - Though the block is lower profile, it is also a bit wider. In my specific case, the block really is a bit too wide to fit on my motherboard -- it has an integrated IO shield and the side of the block with the tubes coming out has to hit either the IO shield or the RAM. Luckily, it does still mount well enough to cool the machine reasonably. Just keep in mind you need a good 2 inches in clearance on one of the longer sides of the bracket. - Though I really really really appreciate having a hardware controller for RGB lighting -- especially one as decent and feature-rich as the one provided by Silverstone -- using it is pretty confusing. The instructions certainly leave a lot to be desired, it seems impossible to know what mode you are ever in. I don't even fully understand how I set my lights to be solid pink but it took me about 30 minutes and I eventually did it kind of by accident somehow. - The tubes seem a bit long for an AIO targeting small form factor builds. I do see the other side of this, where they could be too short, but anyone buying this definitely does not need quite so much tubing. - Though the wiring process does give a lot of IO and ports, you do end up with a lot of tiny fan cable mess everywhere. This is especially problematic in a tiny case; there is nowhere for all this crap to go. You have three whole cables coming from the radiator side of things; it isn't the worst thing in the world but something to keep in mind. Overall, hard to go wrong with Silverstone -- this is a great cooler that fits very specific cases that no other coolers will. I am very happy with it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My review is based on how I modified it not how it ships.
*by R***R on March 28, 2023*

I didn't want to do a custom loop in my FormD T1 but I wanted to avoid slim fans. The T1 is a great case but with a 4090 inside there is really only room for 2 fans. Those fans have to do double duty as radiator cooling and exhaust. The air being dumped into my case by the 4090 and AIO keeping the Core i9-13900k is a big job. I need the airflow and pressure more than I need a thicker radiator. Like most people I use a Phantek T30 on the PSU side of the RAD. Because I used this slim RAD I was able to put a Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM fan on the MB side. That setup worked really well and then I realized there was no point in having a fan as quiet as the Noctua on there. I swapped it out for a be quiet! Silent Wings Pro 4 120mm PWM. That fan moves a lot more air then the Noctua and it's always quieter than the Phanteks so I don't get any more noise then I already had. I have both fans set to max performance and I use software to control their speed. Most of the time they are dead silent but they will ramp up when needed. If I put my hand over the exhaust I can feel a tremendous amount of heat coming off them and my system is running very cool. More than anything that tells me the fans are doing a great job. The RAD and pump are great. The pump running at 4200 RPM outperforms most of the AIO's out there. You are losing some efficiency with the slim RAD but more then make up for it by being able to use thicker fans. I have no idea how well the included slim fans work on this radiator. Other reviewers probably covered that for you. I'm very happy with this product. In the past I've always rolled my own custom loop but it didn't seem worth it this time. If this slim AIO didn't exist I would have done it to avoid having to use a slim fan. It's working so well I don't see any reason to use anything else.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Slim AIO
*by M***S on March 6, 2023*

Fit perfectly on Neo Air mid case. Standard air cooler wasn’t enough so I upgraded to liquid and love the results. Lowered CPU temperature from 80c to 60c while gaming.

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