InsaneTek takes a look at the SilverStone Temjin TJ06 Case
The TJ06' is a full tower. It's the same height as the ever popular Chieftec/Antec full tower cases. There is definitely one noticeable feature though, it looks a lot better. It also has feet at the bottom that swivel out to provide better case stability. The power and reset buttons are aligned down the center for a uniformed look. The front panel is actually a swinging door, which has a lock on the side and opens with the provided keys. The front panel needs to be unlocked in order to install or remove 3.5" and 5.25" drives. Just below the side of the lock are the front accessible ports: USB, firewire, line out, and the microphone jack. The connectors are placed inside and come nicely heatshrinked to avoid cable mess. The back of the case is also definitely worth taking a second look. The entire back has been rotated 180°, which means that the motherboard will be installed upside down. Why would a case come like that you ask? The answer lies within the heat produced by current scorching hot CPUs. From laws of physics and chemistry, cold air sits at the bottom and hot air rises. SilverStone has kept that idea and introduced a wind tunnel technology that focuses on cooling the hot CPUs. The wind tunnel takes the cold air intake and keeps it at the bottom, channeling it through the CPU and exhausting it through the back. It's definitely an innovative design. SilverStone has also provided a secondary add-on duct that accommodates dual CPU systems.Read more