Review: Silverstone Temjin TJ-09 chassis

by Matt Davey on 13 November 2006, 08:19

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Silverstone Temjin TJ-09
With the side panel removed we get the first glimpse of the layout inside the TJ-09, with a nice contrast between the outer black shell and the high-quality aluminium internals.

The layout itself it somewhat dictated by the graphics cooling solution, but we will start at the back and move forward.

Silverstone Temjin TJ-09

The motherboard tray is removable and structural rigidity improved by the two chrome plated braces either side. Whilst the add-in card plates at the back are basic they do their job, and whilst we could criticise the use of normal screws over thumbscrews you’ll soon find out why it makes sense.

Silverstone Temjin TJ-09

The back of the chassis features a chunky aluminium strut, drilled with precision to allow you to unscrew your add-in cards without sliding the motherboard out every time. Some times the most irritating things are incredibly easy to fix.