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Thermaltake Armor Series


$170.00 Released August, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very solid, sturdy construction. Well-configured for both air- and water-cooling setups. Plenty of room for everything you could possibly need - optical drives, hard drives, graphics cards.

The Cons:Very heavy at just under 40 lbs. Tool-less PCI-E design makes it a bit awkward to install some longer GPUs. Fairly difficult to install a larger PSU.

The Armor is a series of computer cases from Thermaltake utilizing optimized thermal management, usable in a variety of situations.  The standard Armor case is 20.9 H x 8.7 W x 22.0 D in and weighs 35.7 lbs.

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  It supports standard, micro, and extended ATX motherboards, as well as BTX boards.  The standard Armor case supports 10 5.25" drive bays, 2 external 3.5" bays, 6 internal 3.5" bays, and 7 expansion slots.  It features an aluminum front bezel and a transparent side window, and a front I/O panel with connections for 2 USB 2.0 ports, a Firewire port, and speaker output.  The standard Armor case supports but does not include a standard ATX PSII power supply.  The cooling system utilizes a front intake/rear exhaust blue-LED fan setup, as well as a top exhaust fan.  It retails on average for $169.99 US$.

Features

  • Dimensions:  20.9 H x 8.7 W x 22.0 D
  • Weight:  35.7 lbs
  • Material:  1.0mm Steel (SECC)
  • 5.25" Bays:  10
  • External bays:  2
  • Internal bays:  6
  • Expansion Slots:  7
  • Motherboard Support:  ATX (Standard, Micro, Extended), BTX
  • Powersupply Support:  ATX PSII

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    Very solid, sturdy construction.

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    Well-configured for both air- and water-cooling setups.

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    Plenty of room for everything you could possibly need - optical drives, hard drives, graphics cards.

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    Sliding motherboard tray for easier system installation.

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    Case fans are quiet and pretty effective.

Cons
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    Very heavy at just under 40 lbs.

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    Tool-less PCI-E design makes it a bit awkward to install some longer GPUs.

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    Fairly difficult to install a larger PSU.

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