Silverstone release the Kublai Series
"Silverstone launches new Kublai Series Cases"
Published: 1st August 2007 | Source: Silverstonetek |

Silverstone launches new Kublai Series of Cases
The Kublai series performance tower chassis are made for computer enthusiasts that require a finely balanced system with cooling and quietness but without the extra features from the flagship Temjin series chassis. Constructed with steel body and aluminum front panel, the Kublai tower chassis retains the best qualities from both types of metal. The KL01 has a sleek front door that is designed and finely finished in the same method that follows SilverStone’s Temjin series. Even with a traditional interior layout, the chassis is highly organized and tuned to deliver great cooling performance for any modern components with a pair of standard 120mm fans. For those looking to build a medium sized system with high quality enclosure, the KL01 is an excellent choice.
Special Feature
Mid-size tower chassis for all around integration
Temjin quality aluminum front door finish and construction
Dual 120mm fans included for excellent cooling
Perforated expansion slot cover for graphics card cooling
Highly flexible drive storage options
Specifications
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Most Recent Comments
Its way behond that stage of upping the voltage. I had the voltage set up and was running the pc fine for a while. I cant get into bios anyway as I dont get no post boot at all.
we can't understand the change either, we were quite happy RMA'ing it direct to ourselves and then back to manufacturer, made it faster tbh but OCZ told us we aren't allowed to do this anymore and all, RMA requests have to go through them first.......sorry
LOL not to worry I guess its just one of these things. I thought that maybe you get too many sent back for no reason without checking the obvious.
I think in my case its as dead as dead can be. If you could sort the RMA thing out when your good and ready Id be most greatfull.
Thanks.
I realy dont know why Ocz told you not to RMA it to you first, they appear to have no idear themselfs why this would have to be done this way.
If you need to see my email responces I can show you, should you need to cover yourselfs.
RMA on its way :D
Just wondering weather my tickets are even showing on your system. Being it says you try to reply to tickets within 24 hours, im starting to wonder if eveything is running as it should.






During the last lot of OCZ ram, iv been getting random BSOD. I put it down to my gfx card. During the last week this problem has been so bad that I cant even stay in windows for more than 5 min without a system restart.
Before building this system I had made my mind up that as long as im running at the least 3ghz on a e6600 im happy. My system achive this with ease and didnt even have to overclock the memory at all, other than running at 1T.
I decided I had enougth, so I went to bios and clocked everythink to stock on the cpu side of things is iliminate this as the problem. My system still gave me the BSOD and restarted it self. Second I thought il get some different Virus software and try it out, but couldnt download any trials before system restarted.
I went back to bios and loaded my normal used profile, as this wasnt the problem. I tryed a few more times to download the virus software but it was a no go. I install a new OS and still made no difference. On the next restart windows froze on the windows logo, I then restarted the pc to hear a long beep. From there on The pc hasnt made a beep at all, no error beeps or post boot beeps. I reset bios and removed battery several times and all that happends is my fans and lights come on but no booting. I removed the ram to get a beep error code as it should. Putting the ram back in I get no error beep code or boot?
This week my brother has finnaly upgraded his pc so I took advantage of this to test my GFX card out in his pc. My card runs flawless. His pc dont take DDR2.
At this point I can only asume now that this is the ram dead and that this was giving me problems right from the word go, athough very rare id get a BSOD.
Iv contacted OCZ and await a responce. I very sure that this is a ram fault so cant I just RMA it back to you to save time, or is there a reason why people that perchase OCZ ram have to go through them first.
Many thanks for your support.