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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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and the swapping of plugs for rubber rings on the pre-prepared water-cooling holes.

That's apparently not even a new feature - my TJ-09 has those luverly rubber things too.



  • The cable management point is a very good one - the hard drive cables in particular make a huge mess.
  • They should have made the intake fan much easier to replace - on the TJ-09 it's a nightmare.
  • Finally, I think that the price should be lower, rather than include more fans. I think people who buy Ā£170+ cases might prefer to choose their own brands or might already own lots of fans.
It seems they may have changed the plugs during production of the TJ-09, our TJ-09 sample we had had plastic plugs on the rear.

I only found out just how hard that fan is to replace the other day, I agree with you a totall nightmare…
DeSean
That's apparently not even a new feature - my TJ-09 has those luverly rubber things too.

If your tj09 is the same as mine, those rubber rings aren't the same. The tj10 ones have a ‘hole’ in them so that you can stick pipes right through, the tj09 ones have to be cut to make a hole
Judging by the pictures, the TJ-10 has the same water cooling holes as my TJ-09, meaning Silverstone cheekily swapped them at some point since the TJ-09 was introduced.

:)