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The SilverStone Temjin TJ08-E is a small form factor tower case, supporting microATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, with a big 180 mm fan and an aluminum front panel. Lets see if it is a good solution.
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The case we were supplied with for this build comes to us from SilverStone in the form of their Temjin series TJ04-E Evolution. What might arguably be considered a Lian-Li PC6/7 lookalike, the SilverStone TJ04/E has a similar clean and understated appearance that is sure to appeal to a wide audience. Quite a lot has changed in the PC world in the last decade so one must wonder, has SilverStone's venerable Temjin case undergone a true evolution to keep pace?
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We always get a little bit excited when a large SilverStone box arrives in our offices. Over the past few years they have released very impressive cases and it is clear that their design team are on a mission to be innovative, creating products like the Fortress FT03 and Raven RV02.
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The perfect midtower for those who are looking for an elegant design and a sleek side window? Read on to find out!
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I actually had to go back to SilverStone's own pages to find the history of the original design concept of this case. I knew it existed as I had seen it many times looking around at their site over the past three years, but I never really took a deep look at the chassis. That is until now! No offense intended to SilverStone with this, but even with the chassis being originally released in 2006, the case is quite boring and standard by today's "must have's" in cases. The basic effort then was to deliver a Micro-ATX chassis that offered four expansion slots, a removable motherboard tray, a couple of fans; but aside from that, you only got a face covering of aluminum on the bezel and an unfinished steel interior.
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Good things tend to come in small packages. When you want the smallest possible case for a HTPC machine you're left with the smallest heatsinks on the market. More often than not, these coolers are undersized for the CPU you want to use. Thankfully, Silverstone Technology has engineered the NT07-1156.
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SilverStone spices up the SFF chassis segment with the newly stylized SUGO SG-09
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As more enthusiasts discover that they really don't need seven or eight slots in a standard ATX motherboard, the popularity of Micro ATX and Mini ITX rigs is exploding. Formerly constrained to HTPC or light home server duty, small form factor systems are now becoming the province of enthusiasts, aided by motherboards and cases designed to support the power and air flow required to house the higher-end components such systems require. The latest performance-oriented Micro ATX case is Silverstone's new SUGO SG09B, and since it's from Silverstone, you might expect that it has some unique design features. You'd be right.
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In this review I’ll be looking at the Silverstone Sugo SG12. The Sugo series was first introduced in 2005 and quickly has become a standard for what defines the small form factor case
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Like the SilverStone Sugo SG09 SFF Case, the SG10 is an outstanding. The only difference between the two is the SG10 has a different front panel and comes with the new AP181 fan. The SG10 case looks fantastic, has excellent build quality, lots of fans and more can be added, fits full length video card, USB 3 ports and much more.
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