Silverstone Temjin TJ11B-W Full Tower Extended E-ATX Aluminum, Black with Side Window w/o PSU
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Silverstone Temjin TJ11B-W Full Tower Extended E-ATX Aluminum, Black with Side Window w/o PSU
Scan code: LN36670 Manufacturer code: SST-TJ11B-W
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Silverstone Temjin TJ11B-W Full Tower Extended E-ATX Aluminum, Black with Side Window w/o PSU

Silverstone TJ11B-W Full Tower Extended E-ATX Aluminum, Black with Side Window w/o PSU

Scan code: LN36670 Manufacturer code: SST-TJ11B-W
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Product Overview 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.
Features • 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
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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