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    Silverstone's New $500+ Behemoth Case
    by Rico Mossesgeld, June 5, 2010 via Computex 2010

    " Silverstone's new hernia-inducing number will be available by the fourth quarter of this year, a company rep said.

    One of the selling points of the new Silverstone TJ11 full-ATX case, on display at Computex 2010, is that access panels would be supported by a solid, one-piece aluminum frame."


    But the frame of the demo TJ11 was clearly made out of several pieces. The Silverstone rep quickly pointed however that the unit was simply a mockup, designed to show off component layout and fan placement. He assured us that the final production case would be as advertised, when it hits the market by the fourth quarter of 2010.




    In any case, the TJ11 will feature the same unconventional motherboard placement as Silverstone's current flagship Raven. Motherboards mounted on this case will expose their back-plates to the top, instead of the usual rear.




    Directly below the motherboard mount will be two of Silverstone's AP181 fans, advertised as a new case cooling solution that concentrates airflow better than your usual case fan. The two AP181s will suck air in from the side, then blast it upwards towards the motherboard's components. A cover-plate goes on top to keep things neat. Silverstone believes this setup encourage the hot air to evaporate up out of the case.






    Also apparent from the TJ11 mockup was the high number of drive mounts. Aside from the nine 5.25" slots gracing the front, and three 2.5" slots hidden somewhere inside, there are six 3.5" mounts on the bottom of the case. The latter are oriented towards the side, on slide-out rails to facilitate drive installation. Directly behind these slide-mounts (on the opposite side in other words) are two smaller 120mm fans for cooling. Last but not least, there's space for the PSU below the AP181 duo.




    We're not sure how well Silverstone's compartmentalized cooling setup will work, especially considering that the AP181s have to suck in air through a relatively small side opening. For sure it will take a little money to find out. The TJ11's projected price will be in the $500 to $600 range. A figure totally justified according to the sales rep, to reflect Silverstone's provision of "its most advanced case construction and technology yet".




    Source: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/sil...J11,10609.html

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    Quickly, some mod hide this thread from Detale.

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    LOL That's so funny as soon as I read the tittle i said Oh it will be mine. Yeah I'm gonna have one soon. Honestly though I don't know if I like the IO panel facing up though. I mean I'm a computer wire neat freak these days and so I can't think of how I'd hide the wires coming out the top like dread locks I do have tons of stuff hooked up to the computer ATM so i may actually have to pass unless i come up with something for it.

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    With the size of traditional HDDs going up and the ready availability of solid state drives, why do manufacturers still think their cases- particularly the high end flagship models- need space for so many drives?
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    Bigger is always better.

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    Thats 1 ugly looking lump of alloy. No thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker View Post
    With the size of traditional HDDs going up and the ready availability of solid state drives, why do manufacturers still think their cases- particularly the high end flagship models- need space for so many drives?
    IMHO, I think even though the size of drives are going up so are our needs. It's the same old story, the more you can get the more you "need". I have around 6 TB on my server and it's about half full. I reformatted and gave up all my stored movies and am currently re-dling them so I plan on being full up in a month or so. I will then need more drive space. Especially as I'm getting more and more blu ray images at 40-60GB a pop. Honestly I can see me going up to 10TB but I will need a housing for the disks. I was even thinking of making a simple case out of wood to save some bucks, Yes D is out of work so has no money for toys

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    Ugly as hell, yet I can't stop thinking about how many terabytes you can store in this ugly piece of shit.
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    It reminds me of a tank.
    Do want, definitely badass.

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    I like the case.

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