Silverstone TJ09 Temjin Tower Case Review

Cases & PSU/Cases by jmke @ 2007-02-09

With the TJ09 Silverstone is focusing on airflow to dissipate the heat of Dual/Quad core processors and especially high end VGA cards. Their design is classic elegant with functional and clean looks. This is a high end product made for high end systems, can it keep a Core 2 / Geforce 8800 GTX cool enough? We find out.

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Test Setup and Test Methodology

Test Setup and Test Methodology

Intel Test Setup
CPU Intel Core 2 E6400 @ 2.8Ghz (from CSMSA)
Cooling Coolermaster Hyper TX
Mainboard Intel 975X Bad Axe (Modded by Piotke)
Memory 2 * 1Gb PC6400 OCZ
Other
  • XFX Geforce 8800 GTX
  • Antec TruePower Trio! 650W
  • Western Digital 74Gb Raptor SATA HDD
  • Maxtor 200GB SATA HDD


  • Room temperature was 20°C during testing, ambient noise clocked in at 37.8dBA. Noise measurements were taken at 50cm from the front of the case.

    Realtime HDR and Orthos were used to stress the Dual Core system; Core 2 Temp was used to monitor Core temperature (duh) and Speedfan to check the temperature of HDD and Motherboard. Rivatuner’s temp monitor checked the G80 GPU at regular intervals. Maximum values were recorded.

    The Intel Bax Axe motherboard features several thermal sensors, the “mobo” values are those recorded by the sensor which can be found between the DDR2 memory banks, marked A in the overview:

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    With the Core 2 / G80 inside there is still plenty of room left, a large case always bodes well for cooling:

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    Installing some LED fans at the top can give this case some *bling* if needed:

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    Comment from The Senile Doctor @ 2007/02/10
    will the r600 fit?
    Comment from jmke @ 2007/02/10
    R600 retail is 9.5" long, G80 GTX is 11.8", you do the math
    Comment from The Senile Doctor @ 2007/02/11
    aha, I didn't know that, it's not that big...

     

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