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SilverStone has built a reputation as a high end case manufacturer whose parts don't come cheap, though in recent years the company has fleshed out its lineup to a fit a variety of budgets, including those shopping in the sub-$100 section. Today isn't one of those times and the TJ10 Nvidia Editiion makes no pretense of appealing to practical budgets.
"Here at Silverstone Technology, we continue to pride ourselves in providing the highest level of standards in designing and manufacturing computer enclosures, power supplies, and accessories. Silverstone Technology's philosophy is based on our recognition that merely having innovative expertise within the industry is not enough. Our objective is to ensure that our expertise is delivered to all products with consistency, in response to user's needs, and with maximum user satisfaction. Silverstone Technology thrives on challenges of rapid technological advancements and creating aesthetic standard for the industry."Â Read more...
Sporting a new paint scheme that is sure to turn heads, the TJ10 Nvidia Edition aims to blow enthusiasts away with eye-candy galore, making even the most cynical system builder perform an abrupt about-face. But will Silverstone's newest iteration of its popular Temjin series TJ10 chassis measure up?
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A good way to measure how "in-tune" enclosure manufacturers are with their customer base is seeing what kind of accessory bundle they put together. In the case of the TJ10B-WNV, we are treated to nearly the bare essentials. SilverStone tosses in a manual, four separate baggies containing motherboard standoffs and various screws, and 4-pin Molex adapters to be used with the 3-pin case fans inside the chassis. Oddly enough, SilverStone includes five case fan but only four Molex adapters. Additionally, there are no zip-ties, cable clips, cleaning cloth, or any other extras one would expect when dropping over three C-notes for a computer case.

