The TJ07 is a much stronger case and will last alot longer.
Also bear in mind, should you ever decide to upgrade to water-cooling, this will be much easier to do with the TJ07, and will have a far superior water-cooled system than the Thermaltake Steel Black Armor Window could have because of it's design.
How do I know this?
I have worked with both cases and first hand experience is always the best teacher.
Lastly, I always take into consideration how consumers wish to upgrade and am always concerned how it can be done with the least cost in the future.
i tend to agree with you there, the quality of the case and the amount of things it can be upgraded/used for is very good.
I think il most likely go for silverstone tj107 with the e8400, then maybe overclock it. also the size differance doesnt seem that much only 56 compared to 53 of thermalke.
The e8400 will overclock nicely, and Antarctic Cooling (3-5 Fans digital controlled+VGA/HD Cooling) will be just great for an air-cooled system in the TJ07.
No worries about noise because the digital fan controller will be setup accordingly by Vadim. They do nice work!
You will be amazed how quiet the system will be at idle and under load as well.
So should you leave your system on all night, you will get a nice nights sleep.
In my opinion, an air-cooled system should never be without the digital fan controller.
i never leave my system on at night , havnt got money to throw away down drain like that sadly ..
though it nice to know it cool and quiet.i still wondering how come silver version of case more exspencive than black?? is the silver just a bare bone silverstone, and black means it coated?
i never leave my system on at night , havnt got money to throw away down drain like that sadly ..
though it nice to know it cool and quiet.i still wondering how come silver version of case more exspencive than black?? is the silver just a bare bone silverstone, and black means it coated?
Whoops! Sorry about that, it should be the same price as the black one. It has been rectified now. Thanks for pointing that out