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SilverStone Temjin TJ10 Case Review
Author: Dennis Garcia
Published: Monday, November 19, 2007
Conclusion
It is not every day you come across a case that is almost perfect in performance, styling and layout the SilverStone Temjin 10 is the epitome of these and exercises a perfect balance between what is needed and what is required.
In terms of cooling there are places for 5 120mm case fans which is really the perfect balance between cooling and noise. Case styling also follows the "less is more" philosophy proving that you don't have to have a flashy design to get someone's attention. Layout is by far one of the best we have seen and responds well to both the cooling requirements and does so with an excellent sense of style.
Now for the ever popular list of Good things and Bad things.
In terms of cooling there are places for 5 120mm case fans which is really the perfect balance between cooling and noise. Case styling also follows the "less is more" philosophy proving that you don't have to have a flashy design to get someone's attention. Layout is by far one of the best we have seen and responds well to both the cooling requirements and does so with an excellent sense of style.
Now for the ever popular list of Good things and Bad things.
Good Things
Clean lines
Elegant style
Good solid construction
All Aluminum design
Good balance between cooling and fan requirements
Available without a window
Removable motherboard tray
Screws are used to hold cards and drives in place
Elegant style
Good solid construction
All Aluminum design
Good balance between cooling and fan requirements
Available without a window
Removable motherboard tray
Screws are used to hold cards and drives in place
Bad Things
Extended ATX makes for a very long case
Ninjalane Rating
We would like to thank SilverStone for helping make this review possible.