Thermaltake ARMOR A30 VM70001W2Z Black Computer Case With Side Panel Window
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David_K@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/05/12 |
Thermaltake ARMOR A30 VM70001W2Z Black Computer Case With Side Panel Window
Cons:Extra wide
Pros:Short, compact, good price |
daw126@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/03/12 |
Thermaltake ARMOR A30 VM70001W2Z Black Computer Case With Side Panel Window
Cons:None
Pros:Very cool looking especially if you like blue led fans, nice side windows, build very well strong and easy to build. Comment:
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Neil_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/03/11 |
Thermaltake ARMOR A30 VM70001W2Z Black Computer Case With Side Panel Window
Cons:weak cooling, cheap plastic
Pros:Aggressive style and looks Comment:
This is a very good case overall, very nice style if you want an aggressive SFF case this is it. Cooling fans are weak, front 92mm fan should have been a 120 or 140, 1 5.25" drive bay is enough. Plastic is cheap, the bay cover clip broke easily. Long graphics cards are support in the right condition, it has to be in the first PCIe slot, the second and below slots will not support dual cards that are longer than the motherboard because the 3.5" drive bay is in the way. That means no SLI or CFX with long cards. The modular design of the case is very nice. It would be a five star product with better cooling. |
scottyt@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/28/11 |
Thermaltake ARMOR A30 VM70001W2Z Black Computer Case With Side Panel Window
Cons:none
Pros:media center, mobile office, htpc, desktop, portable lan Comment:
box is sickperfect for the applications listed ion 'Pros'looks good, silent, well thought-out compartments |
It is amazing how much hardware you can pack into this little guy.The motherboard sits flat along the bottom of the case. Components are connected to sections of the chasis that can be slid in and out to allow access of the lower sections of the case (as the top comes off, not the side panels).Great case for small form-factor motherboard-based systems.