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Thermaltake Armor+


$230.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Room to mount everything you might want with space to spare, very roomy. Beautiful design and finish, very eye-catching. All the most commonly used ports are right up front and accessible.

The Cons:All-steel design is strong but very heavy. Could use filters in the bottom of the case and behind the side door fan. Not completely silent, doesn't have many sound-absorbing features.

The Thermaltake Armor+ is a high-end gaming or high-end workstation computer case, part of the the Thermaltake Armor Series.  The Armor+ differs from the standard Armor case in it's extra four PCI expansion slots (which allow for multi-graphics card configurations), as well as it's support for SSI CEB motherboard designs.

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  The cooling system also uses an extra two fans:  a bottom intake dual-fan setup and a VGA-cooler intake fan.  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:  37 lbs
  • Material:  1.0mm Steel (SECC)
  • 5.25" Bays:  7
  • External bays:  1
  • Internal bays:  7
  • Expansion Slots:  10
  • Motherboard Support:  ATX (Standard, Micro, Extended), BTX, SSI CEB
  • Powersupply Support:  ATX PSII

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    room to mount everything you might want with space to spare, very roomy

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    beautiful design and finish, very eye-catching

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    all the most commonly used ports are right up front and accessible

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    connectors are well labeled, makes setup much easier

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    motherboard tray is solid and easy to remove

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    rock solid design, very sturdy

Cons
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    all-steel design is strong but very heavy

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    could use filters in the bottom of the case and behind the side door fan

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    not completely silent, doesn't have many sound-absorbing features

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