Introduction
Silverstone, the company comprised of the ATCS team that used to design cases for Cooler Master, are exhibiting at Computex this year and they've taken along something a bit special.The TJ-06 is an ATX, Extended ATX and µATX chassis that turns the ATX spec on its head, literally.
![Case](http://img.hexus.net/v2/cases/silverstone/tj06computex/images/case1.jpg)
While it looks like your motherboard gets installed in the bottom right of the case, think about it in terms of the usual ATX case layout. It's just a regular ATX chassis turned upside down with the PSU relocated, the drive bay enclosures flipped round, with clever ducting taking care of CPU cooling duties.
![Case 2](http://img.hexus.net/v2/cases/silverstone/tj06computex/images/case2.jpg)
For processor cooling, air is pulled in via the front 120mm fan and blown through the ducting, over a passive processor cooler (at the moment designed for Pentium 4) and out via the exhaust fan you can see in the picture above.
![Case 3](http://img.hexus.net/v2/cases/silverstone/tj06computex/images/case3.jpg)
The ducting is patent pending, Silverstone looking to protect their innovation.