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In 2006, SilverStone launched the Temjin TJ08, an impressive micro-ATX tower case with then unheard of dual 120mm fan configuration. It helped pioneered the idea of big tower cooling performance in small packages. Five years later, improved technology and design has enabled SilverStone engineers to create another pioneering small tower case in the TJ08 Evolution (TJ08-E). To improve cooling performance, a class leading "Air Penetrator" 180mm fan was installed behind the front panel to create virtual airflow tunnel with positive air pressure, which also improves quietness and dust prevention.
Standard enthusiast features retained or improved include removable motherboard tray and top panel, CPU back plate cutout, all black painted interior, removable filters for all intake vents, and beautifully finished aluminum front panel. Features unique to the TJ08-E are its ability to accommodate long cables from high-end power supply and storage room for one 2.5" hard drive and up to five 3.5" hard drives. If you are looking for a classic, cleanly styled premium micro-ATX tower with the latest chassis construction technology to house top-of-the-line components, the TJ08-E is it.




Pros: There are so many things here that make you go "wow, that's a great idea". The though and design that went into this is astounding. I mean, making the hard drive cage the perfect height to act as a video card support? Seriously, somebody put their heart and soul into designing this thing. -Positive air pressure via one giant fan -throw a removable dust filter on that fan -you can remove said filter without turning off the computer or opening the case - Cable management is top notch - Fan controller that makes the intake fan go from really quiet to black hole. I swear it's absorbing noise from the other components. - Black hole quiet still moves decent enough air
Cons: - USB 3.0 cable is a bit stuff. - My fingers managed to find the one sharp edge in the case. Be careful lifting the case with the top cover removed - Upside down motherboard still confuses me when I go to open the case (well worth it though considering the advantages) - Limited space for 5.25" drive + PSU. Standard sized stuff will fit fine, but if anything is larger than normal you may have issues. - Fan controller switch is a bit awkward. Move the pad of your finger across the switch, don't try to use the tip unless you have super small fingers.
Overall Review: You can mount both a 2.5" and a 3.5" drive in that bottom spot at the same time. the 2.5" is mounted sideways however. All black interrior is nice, but there is no side window, so who really will notice? I'm loving this thing. I just wish this build wasn't for someone else. Also wish they made a full ATX version.