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Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Armor A30 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Armor A30.
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  Published: 2011-04-25, review by: hardwaresecrets.com

  • The Thermaltake Armor A30 is clearly targeted to users that want to build a small yet powerful PC, and we liked its construction quality. The only thing that could be better is the price, but we think it is fair for users building a high-end PC.Strong ...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-18, review by: proclockers.com

  • It takes a clever team of individuals to put together a good small form factor case. Styling, interior arrangement and functionality all comes into play. Thermaltake has done a fine job in each of these aspects. The A30 definitely defines the gaming s...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-05, review by: thinkcomputers.org

  • Great for LAN parties, Solid design, Fits full sized graphics, Great cooling, Able to install AIO water cooling units
  • Power Button, Tight fit even with a smaller power supply
  • The Thermaltake Armor is one of the best micro ATX cases I have worked with in a long time. Offering a lot of room to fit just about any graphics card out there into it. Installing devices and everything into it was a breeze. I really like how they mad...

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  Published: 2011-03-31, review by: techreaction.net

  • The Thermaltake Armor A30 was definitely a surprise. For being so small, the A30 was very easy to customize and easy to work with because you could gut the entire system and install everything outside of the case. We can say we were very glad that the...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-16, review by: 3dGameMan.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: The Thermaltake Armor A30 SFF Case is one of the best in it's class. It has a long list of features like; plenty of fans with filters, lots of drive bays, windows, ventilation, ample room inside, removable motherboard tray and more. If ...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-15, review by: thebestcasescenario.com

  • Removable motherboard tray: I fell in love with this concept with the first case I bought that had it. With the exception of the AeroCool case I reviewed a while back, all computer cases I have in my possession have this feature, Aggressive looks: This case means business. It has one goal and one goal only, and that is to beat you up and steal your lunch money, Windows: Not one, but TWO windows
  • Blue LEDs: Overused and overrated, especially since every color under the sun can be replicated. Personally; I'm thinking of either doing away with the LEDs altogether or changing them to yellow when I go to mod this case.
  • As much as I do not wish to use the term, this case is the textbook definition of aggressive. Rugged looks, an innate attention to detail, and price point ($119.99 MSRP) make this an very attractive competitor to similar sized and priced cases from com...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-13, review by: hitechlegion.com

  • Front panel USB 3.0 Support, Decent temperatures for a compact case, Fully modular design for easy installation, 2 x 2.5" drive support, External 3.5" device support, 2 x 5.25" external device support, Removable motherboard tray, Two acrylic side viewing windows, Mostly toolfree installation, Support for graphics cards up to 350mm long, More than enough clearance for RAM with tall heatspreaders
  • Installation isn't completely toolfree, Motherboard tray's pullout wire handle prevents the tray from sitting flat on the work table when completely pulled out, gold, Discuss this review in our forums
  • The Thermaltake Armor A30 gaming case is perfect for the LAN party enthusiast, but it is also great for users who are simply tired of the same old tower system design. It looks unique but very functional. Despite being a micro-ATX or mini-ITX case, i...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-24, review by: techspot.com

  • The Thermaltake Armor A30 is a rather unique product in a positive way, a hard to achieve feat in today's computer case industry. Thermaltake has effectively shrunk a full size ATX case into a microATX case, while still supporting a vast majority of h...

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  Published: 2018-03-16, review by: aphnetworks.com

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  Published: 2011-06-07, review by: overclockersclub.com

  • Sturdy small form factor design great for LAN parties, USB 3.0 front port, Number of included cooling fans, Sleek bulletproof armor design...
  • Large graphics card support depends on motherboard PCIe placement, No carrying strap even though it is marketed as a compact size ideal for LAN Party events....
  • The Thermaltake Armor A30 case should be in a class of its own. The number of features packed into that small of a chassis is amazing. Not only can it accommodate up to a generous mATX motherboard, but you can also squeeze in a full size graphics card...

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