Silverstone Monster is here!

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Hey guys

The Silverstone TJ11 Case is here, and oh my god it is amazing - the price is high, but after seeing the case in the flesh I know why. The quality is number one, the materials used are top quality. This is the new king of cases!

Silverstone Temjin TJ11-W Full Monster Tower Gaming Case - Black @ £529.99 inc VAT

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In 2005, SilverStone created the Temjin TJ07, a tower chassis that was built ahead of its time with unprecedented unibody construction and compartmentalized layout for near limitless liquid cooling configuration. Then in 2006, the Temjin TJ09 was released with beautiful classic styling and advanced see-through air duct designed for cooling generations of powerful graphics cards that was yet to be released. In 2008, SilverStone broke convention and created the first retail computer chassis to implement 90 degree motherboard mounting with the RAVEN RV01, a new design that set benchmarks for balancing air cooling performance and quietness.
Not content to rest on its past achievements, SilverStone engineers aim to set yet another benchmark with the Temjin TJ11 for 2011 and beyond. The TJ11 possess all the greatest features from past SilverStone flagships products along with new designs such as the Air Penetrator fans, making it a superb chassis for cooling and low noise.In addition, there are plenty of ergonomic touches such as quick access filters, hot-swappable hard drive bays, removable motherboard tray, CPU back plate cutout, and optimized cable routing paths to enable easy maintenance/upgrade for always running as efficiently as possible.
For hardcore enthusiasts, the beautifully crafted all aluminum TJ11 is a pleasure to work with as the entire chassis is free of rivets so everything can be taken apart. It also has a bigger lower compartment than the TJ07 to house the largest radiator available such as Hardware Labs Black Ice® SR1 560 (4 x 140mm).
The potential and the flexibility of TJ11 are truly unrivaled. It can be used to build a top of the line gaming PC with its 1000W+ cooling capability on air, build an impressive storage server with its plethora of drive bay options, or build an amazing piece of technology artwork with liquid cooling.

- Compartmentalized layout from Temjin TJ07
- See-through air duct from Temjin TJ09
- 90 degree motherboard mounting from RAVEN RV01
- Includes two Air Penetrator AP181 fans to aid stack cooling
- Room for fitting powerful water cooling equipment
- Motherboard back plate opening behind CPU area for quick cooler assembly
- Support 11” wide ATX motherboard
- Dual power supply support
- Extra large venting area for 10th expansion slot
- Rivet free construction for maximum serviceability and modding
- All aluminum construction with anodized sand-blasted finish
- 9 x 5.25" Drive Bays
- 6 x 3.5" Hot Swap Drive Bays
- 3 x 2.5" Drive Bays
- Side Cooling: 2 x 180mm AP181 fan,700/1200rpm 18/34dBA
- Top Cooling: 1 x 120mm exhaust fan, 900rpm, 18dBA
- Bottom Cooling: 2 x 120mm AP121 intake fan, 1200rpm 19dBA
- Expansion Slots: 10
- Front I/O Ports: USB3.0 x 2 / USB2.0 x 2 / Audio x 2
- Fits Graphics Cards up to 12.4"
- Dimensions: 224 mm (W) x 642 mm (H) x 657 mm (D)

Only £529.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Silverstone have shot themselves in the foot here me-thinks.
There was nothing wrong with the TJ07.
Why didnt they just update that with some USB3 headers and revised window designs etc?
 
its massive compared to a tj07

the tj07 isnt actually that big, its only a little larger than an antec 902

the tj11 is actually really well built, i was quite surprised really. the panels and body of the case is solid and oozes quality.
i am still not a massive fan of the looks but that is subjective, people like the nzxt phantom and i think it is atrocious.

the fact is, this is supposed to be an enthusiast forum. every other forum i post on is going crazy over this case. but of course, this is ocuk, where all we do is moan that things costs too much.

Again, no PSU included? Gah!

the only cases to come with power supplies are cheap chinese tat.

name any other case that comes with a psu.

more to the point, if i was building another high end system, i would want to choose my own psu and not be afflicted with the one that the case manufacturer sees fit for me to have.

what if this came with a psu, lets say the 1500w silverstone strider, and you ran one graphics card. it would be totally inappropriate and make it cost more for something you wouldnt need or want.
 
if i owned this case, i would mod it to accomodate the sr2

i would also put the motherboard the proper way round.

those ugly vents would have to be covered up. probably would have to make my own side panels as its the only thing that lets it down in my eyes.
 
the only cases to come with power supplies are cheap chinese tat.

name any other case that comes with a psu.

more to the point, if i was building another high end system, i would want to choose my own psu and not be afflicted with the one that the case manufacturer sees fit for me to have.

what if this came with a psu, lets say the 1500w silverstone strider, and you ran one graphics card. it would be totally inappropriate and make it cost more for something you wouldnt need or want.

the storm scout and cm 690-II?
 
the storm scout and cm 690-II?

Those products on our website are OcUK created bundles offering the customer a discount on two products purchased together.

We also sell these cases on there own without any PSU - thus giving customers the choice.
 
Why would anyone pay that much for a case???? And that one in particular its awful!!!!!!!!!!!
For that price id want chrome plating!!!
 
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