Silverstone Temjin TJ07B Review 9

Silverstone Temjin TJ07B Review

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Value and Conclusion

  • The SilverStone TJ07 costs $319.99 US Dollars or 269.90€. The windowed version costs $10/10€ more.
  • Incredible built quality
  • Spacious interior
  • Dual PSU or Redundant PSU possible
  • E-ATX capable
  • Plenty of fans included
  • Dual 120 mm radiator possible up top
  • Large enough, even for the biggest graphic cards
  • Removable mainboard tray made of SECC
  • Total expandability - 7 drive bays
  • Can hold 6 hard drives
  • Compartments for better cooling and cable management
  • Thumb screws
  • Side panels can be removed easily
  • More than enough screws included
  • High quality feet
  • Very well packaged
  • Quality comes at a price
  • Heavy like a tank
  • Tower coolers may not fit onto tray
  • Fans fairly loud
  • No anti-vibration systems
The Silverstone Temjin TJ07 is not only built like a tank, it costs as much as well. Quality comes at a price and the TJ07 is worth every penny. The single-piece front made of thick aluminum coupled with a very solid interior layout make this case heavy but also incredibly sturdy. The black looks just as nice as the silver variant and the possiblity of the windowed version just screams out to show your high-end hardware. Installing low-end or mainstream parts is almost an insult to the Temjin case, as it is incredibly spacious inside. The dual PSU bays are another hint to go all out on the parts, and not have to worry about having enough Watts to power it all. It is great to see six fans included in the case, but I was a bit dissapointed that these were not as quiet as I had hoped for.
Nonetheless, installing watercooling into the top of the case is a definite possibility and the active cooling on the hard drive cages should quench any worries you may have about overtaxing your drives. Considering the interior layout, it is no surprise that the TJ07 is still such a popular case, even after some time in the ever evolving PC market. You will see the case at every trade show from CES, to CeBIT and Computex, always filled with the newest high-end hardware - for a reason.
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