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Written by RotoSequence
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Conclusion and Recommendations
Overall, Silverstone’s Temjin 06 is a very symmetrical and attractive chassis. The insides are well laid out, but the hallmark of a 1.0 design is present; incompatibilities.
That being said, if you follow the directions and spend a little time putting things together, this chassis will not disappoint. To make things better, I recommend the following.
- Provide a way to use conventional screws
- Relocate the Silverstone Logo to the center of the case to improve the visual symmetry, the strongest artistic element of the case
- Increase the distance from the motherboard to the bottom of the chassis
- Make the hard drive bay removable
- Improve the documentation for the user
- Use the same screws and mounts consistently for the front panel assembly
As things stand, this chassis earns the Moditory Silver. It’s a good case, but it’s got some distance to go before it earns first place.

Thank you to Silverstone for making this review possible.
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Cons |
- Problematic if you lose drive rails
- Fan mounts are plastic
- Very difficult to distinguish, install, and remove drive rails
- Installing the motherboard can be troublesome
- Large heatsink installation on motherboards with the CPU socket on the top edge of the motherboard is impossible.
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- Problematic if you lose drive rails
- Fan mounts are plastic
- Very difficult to distinguish, install, and remove drive rails
- Installing the motherboard can be troublesome
- Large heatsink installation on motherboards with the CPU socket on the top edge of the motherboard is impossible.
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