Review: SilverStone Temjin TJ-10 PC system case

by Matt Davey on 5 December 2007, 11:06

Tags: Temjin TJ-10, SilverstoneTek, PC

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Rear appearance

 

Around the rear, the layout of the TJ-10 has been tweaked but the important elements from the TJ-09 have been retained.

The motherboard tray is held in the chassis by thumbscrews. The PSU resides in the bottom chamber and is put in place from inside. It attaches to a mounting plate that can be removed and turned through 180 degrees to accommodate different designs of power supply.

The main tweaks to the rear of the TJ-10 come in the form of cooling vents on each of the expansion-slot covers and the swapping of plugs for rubber rings on the pre-prepared water-cooling holes.

The single 120mm fan on the rear is one of only two to come pre-fitted - more certainly wouldn't have come amiss at this price-point and any extra fans are going to add to your total outlay.