[Review] water-cooled Silverstone Temjin series TJ11

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In 2005, Silverstone Temjin TJ07 creates, the tower chassis with unprecedented unibody structure and layout for almost unlimited compartmentalized liquid cooling configuration. Then in 2006, the Temjin TJ09 was released with classic styling and transparent air channel intended for cooling. In 2008 they created the chassis of the first computer to implement 90 degree mounting of the motherboard with the RAVEN RV01, new design, which is trying to balance cooling performance and quietness.


Silverstone engineers aim to create another ticket, no-holds-barred chassis with the Temjin TJ11. TJ11 includes some great features from past Silverstone products together with the new design, such as “Air Lander also carries the” fans, to help achieve this objective. In addition there are many ergonomic touches, such as filters for quick access, hot swappable hard drive, removable motherboard tray, a CPU plate cutout and optimised cable routing paths to keep your system running as efficiently as possible.


For hardcore enthusiasts, all aluminium TJ11 is specially designed to be easy to work with, since the entire chassis is free from Staples so that everything can be taken apart. There is a greater “bottom” space of TJ07, built to house the most 4 × 140 mm radiators available on the market.


The potential and the flexibility of TJ11 to be unprecedented in today’s market. Edge, however, we will be TJ11 on our dynamometer stop tossing, to find out exactly how good Silverstone is in the creation of TJ11. To see how it those lofty expectations, we will be?





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