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Thermaltake Armor Jr.


$130.00 Released May, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Vibration-free hard disk cage is very practical and works well to stop HD skipping. Internal airflow design greatly helps to keep components cool. Unique and stylish aesthetic, looks better than many cheaper cases.

The Cons:Modular power supply cables may have difficulty connecting to side-mounted hard disks. Top-mount USB ports and firewire are in an awkward spot, some users may have difficulty connecting especially if under a desk. Some mount tabs feel flimsy and are prone to breaking with force.

The Armor Jr. is a line of computer cases, part of Thermaltake's Armor series of computer cases.  It differs from the standard Armor case in that it is physically smaller and holds less drive bays.

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  It is also the most inexpensive line of cases in the Armor series.  For further information, please see the Thermaltake Armor Series report. 

Features

  • Dimensions:   18.8 H x 8.3 W x 19.5 D in
  • Weight:  21.6 lbs
  • Material:  0.8mm steel (SECC)
  • 5.25" Drive Bays:  5
  • External Drive Bays:  2
  • Internal Drive Bays:  4
  • Expansion Slots:  7
  • Motherboard Support: ATX, Micro ATX
  • Powersupply Support:  Standard ATX PSII

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    Vibration-free hard disk cage is very practical and works well to stop HD skipping

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    Internal airflow design greatly helps to keep components cool

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    Unique and stylish aesthetic, looks better than many cheaper cases

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    Very spacious interior allows for a lot of customization in positioning

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    Tool-less PCI slots decrease computer build times

Cons
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    Modular power supply cables may have difficulty connecting to side-mounted hard disks

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    Top-mount USB ports and firewire are in an awkward spot, some users may have difficulty connecting especially if under a desk

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    Some mount tabs feel flimsy and are prone to breaking with force

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