Thermaltake Armor A30 Case Review

Fri, 2011-07-08 15:25 -- B. Ramirez

 

This case comes with a 230mm top mounted blue LED fan. It also comes with a 90mm front blue LED fan and 2 60mm rear exhaust fans. This case also has plenty of ventilation to facilitate the removal of hot air from within the case. If you add some blue cold cathodes, this will make for a great gaming look. It will also be a hit at any Lanparty.

This case has a host of great features. The most obvious of which is its size. This is a very portable case that can still fit graphics cards up to 350mm in length, as well as a standard ATX power supply. This case also comes with plenty of fans to keep all of your hardware nice and cool. With the side panel windows you will also be able to get a good view of your system once it’s all set up. On the front I/O you have a single USB 3.0 port, a single USB 2.0 port, an eSATA port and HD audio. There are 2 external 5 and a quarter drive bays. You also get 3 3 and a half drive bays. One is external and the other two are internal. And for SSD storage you get 2 internal 2 and a half drive bays.

This case also features a great modularized design. This is very important due to the size and shape of the case. It also lends itself quite well to those that are into modding. As you can see this case does have some great features for its size and form factor. With the removable motherboard tray this case really makes it easy to assemble your system. I do recommend that you plan your build out carefully so that you don’t run into problems when it comes time to connect everything. Aside from that you shouldn’t have any problems with assembling your system.

This case has a host of great features. The most obvious of which is its size. This is a very portable case that can still fit graphics cards up to 350mm in length, as well as a standard ATX power supply. This case also comes with plenty of fans

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