Testurteil: "4.5 out of 5 stars"
Test: Einzeltest: SilverStone Temjin Series TJ04-E
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Pro: + Simple, elegant design
+ Massive storage capacity
+ Good cooling performance
+ Keeps quiet in use
+ Well laid out interior
+ Great cable management
Con: - Costly at over £100
- Plastic fan filters feel flimsy
SilverStone´s Temjin TJ04 has been long overdue a refresh, but 2012´s TJ04-E upgrade has been well worth the wait. The revamped chassis gets it right in a lot of key areas; it looks smart, it isn´t too big, it´s well built, out-the-box cooling performance is good, there´s room to double up on fans if you feel the need, and the storage expansion options - which include nine 3.5in bays, six 2.5in bays and four 3.5in bays - are simply outstanding. Factor in USB 3.0 connectivity, beefed-up hard-disk cooling and an internal layout that´s intuitive and easy to work with, and you´re left with a well-rounded chassis that´s a viable alternative to any other mid-tower on the market. GPU cooling performance could be better - gamers may want to invest in that optional bottom intake - and we´d like to have seen a fan controller offered as standard, but our criticisms are both minor and few and far between. Bottom line: If you´re in the market for a well-built mid-tower chassis that can easily accommodate several storage devices, look no further than the Temjin Series TJ04-E.