Originally posted by: CreepieDeCrapper
That's very surprising, considering (like you said) that the HS was designed by Silverstone, for their own case! I'm considering not using their HS, however, and going with a Zalman CNPS9500. I need to do some research to see if that HSF would fit inside the tunnel. Let us know how effective your cooling ends up, especially with the hole cut in the tunnel. Oh, and also let us know how/if you're OC'ing. Thank you!
I'd suggest you go with the Arctic Cooler 7. I got a chance to examine it at a store while picking out additional items. It looks like it will clear the tunnel, and you can orient the fan direction so that it aligns with the front-back direction of the case. Also has a lot of favorable reviews.
Other than this oversight, the case has impressed with its overall quality. The NTV2.0 actually works well with the rear 120 - I'm getting an idle of right around 35C-38C with the 6600. For those who have the windowed version of the TJ-06 and are interested in a little bling, be advised that a Logisys 12" Meteor LED will fit perfectly underneath the center crossmember/rail going front-to-back and will secure easily with 2 zip ties. Very integrated/clean look, although to make it fit you will have to ditch the tool-less card hold-down widget... I found that it didn't work that well with the GX2 anyways, and the case comes with enough extra screws.
I replaced the front 80mm fan with a Cooler Master 80x25mm Aluminum Fan. I'm running all 3 case fans though a Sunbeam 5.25" Black 4 Channel Rheobus. If your fans have the 4-pins (all the stock Silverstones are) you will have to buy 4-pin to 3-pin wires. The CM 80mm comes with a 3-pin. The black fan controller fits well with our black case and the 4 knobs smoothly ramps up fan voltage from 0-7 volts (red) to 7-12 volts (blue). The Silverstone tool-less 5.25 mounts will not work with the fan controller, fortunately there are enough screws provided with the case to mount the rheobus. The aftermarket 80 and the stock 120s are very quiet - no hint of annoying high-pitched buzz anywhere from 7-12 volts. Just the sound of air being moved around, which fades to about nothing with 7 volts.
So far our rig looks very clean and is running smoothly, although an attempt to follow anandtech's OCZ TiAlpha VX2 benchmark settings have resulted in failing memtest #5. Auto-detecting everything clears all memtest passes. Further work is needed. 3DMark06 scores are pending. We don't plan to overclock the CPU (yet).
Subjective impressions? Case feels like quality, looks impressive. The computer has some serious snap when carrying out orders. We can't wait to start running games on this rig.