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Thermaltake Armor+LCS
$400.00
Released April, 2004
The Pros:Large interior - lots of room to work with. Motherboard tray is removable - allows for installation outside the case. Lots of airflow - good for high-end CPUs and graphics cards.
The Cons:Cooling module takes up 3x 5.25" drive bays. Very heavy - not the easiest case to move. Tool-less hard drive bays are difficult to work with.
The Armor + LCS is a full-tower computer case in Thermaltake's Armor series of computer cases. It differs from the standard Armor casing in that is uses an embedded liquid cooling system. The liquid cooling module takes up 3 5.25" drive bays, has a capacity of 320 c.
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c. of liquid and uses a P500 12V pump, which can pump 500 litres per hour. The Armor + LCS also has the extended 10 expansion slots that allow for quad-graphic card configurations. For further information, please see the Thermaltake Armor Series report.
Features
- Dimensions: 23.6 H x 9.6 W x 24.6 D in
- Weight: 45.9 lbs
- Material: 1.0mm Steel (SECC)
- Liquid cooling module.
- 5.25" Bays: 7
- External bays: 1
- Internal bays: 7
- Expansion Slots: 10
- Motherboard Support: ATX (Standard, Micro, Extended)
- Powersupply Support: ATX PSII
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large interior - lots of room to work with
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motherboard tray is removable - allows for installation outside the case
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lots of airflow - good for high-end CPUs and graphics cards
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no sharp metal edges - good system tweakers
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cooling module takes up 3x 5.25" drive bays
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very heavy - not the easiest case to move
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tool-less hard drive bays are difficult to work with
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mediocre cable management system - not enough holes to tie down cabling
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poor customer service from the manufacturer
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