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Features
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Pros
- Low weight
- Removable HDD carriage
- Ships with one 120 mm system fan
- Holes have been drilled for 80, 92 and 100 mm fans
- Side door can be locked
Cons
- Cumbersome drive rails
- No dust filters
- PCI long cards cannot be installed
- Very little room for internal cabling
- Awkward cabling for front ports
Front ports for USB, sound and FireWire are hidden behind an aluminum panel
In sum, the interior of the Silverstone Temjin SST-TJ02 doesn't live up to its posh exterior. The rails for the drives are more ridiculous than useful. Of course, you can forcibly remove the rails, giving you at least the option of switching to conventional screws.
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Joe_Justiniano I find it admirable that an article so old is still kept alive. Recently acquired one of this cases in excellent shape at a garage sale and wanted to know more about it.Reply
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