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SilverStone Temjin 7

Agent11

Diamond Member
Have you seen the Temjin 7? I'm a big fan of silverstone. I cant wait for a review, but they had better hurry before I buy one ;p

Its a Unibody case! made from a 5 foot long sheet of aluminum, and it has all the silverstone engineering.. you know like someone actually took some time to think about how they where going to build the case.

The Temjin 7
 
Yes the case is intelligently designed and unique, not to mention durable.. it's frame is a fricken solid piece of aluminum:Q .Take a hard look at the cooling system it has, it isn't just a light show.

And anyways you spend that much on a video card, or a processor. I've had cases that I loathed working on because they just didn't make sense and I would constantly think about how if it was set up diferantly it would be better.
This made me mod them an awful lot, but this case looks very well designed and I'm willing to spend some extra money on quality, and relieve myself of some stress.
And by the time I have a paycheck that I can blow maybe it will be a little cheaper, and I can put that money toward a 650 watt zues powersupply ;p
 
I love Lian Li and I find Silverstone very attractive, particularly the aluminum models.
Glad they moved away from the air duct model they had last year. A respected source
stated that Silverstone was founded by the top designers of CoolerMaster after they
got discussted with CM's road map. Silverstone was born in 2003.

Before you set your heart on the Greek god PSU (Zeus), read this review.

http://www.pureoverclock.com/review.php?id=15&page=1


...Galvanized
 
Ya the +5v issue is something to think about for anyone considering the psu. Anyone interested in the st75zf zues psu should read that review.
 
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