Review: SilverStone TJ08-E

Published by Marc Büchel on 30.08.11
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Right Side

Overview

 

   
Like the left side panel also the one on the right side of the case is unspectacular. If you take it off you'll see for example the hard drive cage which is thightened to the case by four screws. To install hard drives comfortably one has to remove the hard drive cage. Right in front of the hard drives there is a 180 millimeter fan which can run at 700 or 1200 rpm depending on the position of the dip switch at the front panel. A further look at the distance between DIMM slots and hard drive cage shows that SilverStone sucessfully payed attention to details. Therefore memory modules can be up to 54 millimeter high.
The power supply is mounted with the fan facing upwards. This way all the small connector cables wont interfer with the power supplies fan and things can be done neatly. Another hint which shows that SilverStone thought of a lot of thing concerns the graphics cards. There even is plenty of space for a GeForce 9800 GX2 which is one of the biggest cards every made.
 
 

 
A total of four slot bezels found their way into the TJ08-E. Each of them is kept in place by normal screws. Below the slot bezels there is space for an optional 120 millimeter fan.
Once you've released all four screws regarding the hard drive cage you can simple take it out of the case in order to put your disks in there. Doing so you'll notice that there is foam which should absorb unwanted vibrations. The cage offers space for a total of four hard drives and one additional 3.5 inch drive.



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Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Right side
Page 3 - Front Page 7 - Top / Bottom
Page 4 - Back Page 8 - Conclusion



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