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The Armor with the 25cm fan costs $150 at the time of this review. This is an excellent price for such a versatile and tough case. I havent been this impressed with a case in a long time and Thermaltake really delivers with the Armor. It is perfect fo...
Roomy interior, Excellent cooling, 250mm side fan, Expandability, Front panel and storage drawer can be relocated, Sturdy, solid construction
Large and heavy, not easy to move around, Motherboard tray not removable
Simply put, this case has it all – a roomy interior, five fans, liquid cooling readiness, a front panel and storage drawer that can be relocated and solid construction. The 250mm side panel fan spans a wide area and provides additional cooling direc...
Large interior diminsions make it easy to fit your gear inside, Perfect for building up a liquid cooled PC.
Tool free add-in card retention system wouldnt work correctly for larger cards like the 8800 GTX.
Overall, the Thermaltake Armor is a great chassis for building up a computer with lots of internal components like a high end liquid cooled gaming machine or server. If you are building up a liquid cooled gaming PC the Thermaltake Armor is one of the ...
Great looks, A lot of room inside, BTX compatible (needs an upgrade), Ready for watercooling kit, Tool free design (in 95%), Side panel, Great airflow, Accessory box, Big thumbscrews, HD cage
Steel, Heavy, Tool free PCI clips not compatible with dual slot VGA, Some sharp edges
Thermaltake Armor VA8000BWS Case Review Company: Thermaltake Author: Rafal Zak Released: 2006-04-03 Category: Cases Rating: Tell us what you thought of this review!!Print Friendly Go to page: <<< Previous PageThoughtsThis has to be one of the best case...
As Ive noted before the slots to pass cables through are fairly small so IDE cables are a no go. You can pass loooooong SATA cables through there though but you need 24" for use with the upper drive gondola. And now for how the case looks with a full ...
Abstract: IntroductionThermaltake, a name every computer enthusiast is familiar with, whether a fan of their products or not the name is well known in the industry. 3DXtreme has had the pleasure over the years to review the latest and cutting edge products from ...
Abstract: Well, were finally back from our reviewing hiatus, and were here today with a full-tower case offering from Thermaltake-- the Thermaltake Armor. The Armor is a far cry from cheesy-looking Thermaltake cases of old. Its got a stunning all-silver desig...
Looks, Aluminum construction, More than enough drive bays, Excellent toolless design, Drive bay cover filters, Excellent air flow, BTX upgradeable, Oversized thumbscrews, Storage drawer, Great installation manual
Windowed side panel removal is a bit tricky, No PSU included, No removable motherboard tray
Overall, I was very pleased with the quality and performance options of this case. The only downfalls of the case were the lack of an included power supply and BTX upgrade kit - both these things should have been included, in my opinion. That said, the...
Abstract: This lightweight case is heavy on features The Thermaltake Armor is one of the most modular and customizable enclosures we’ve laid retinas on. It’s like an aluminum sandbox inside of which you can build a wide variety of PC configurations. But one of i...