
Thermaltake is proud to introduce their exclusive knight & shiny "Armor". With its protective shield and prideful stance, the Armor is ready for any type of battle that comes its way.
Galloping through an air cooling system with two 120mm fans on the front and rear of the chassis, The Armor has an additional 90 mm fan in the top of the chassis for high efficient ventilation. With a structure so extreme, it is able to provide an excellent airflow throughout its entire body.
Jousting among a liquid cooling solution, The Armor is a fully compatible Water Cooling System. It contains retaining holes for any type of water cooling kits and is definitely the best choice for users who intend to use water cooling solutions.
In addition to winning the hearts of all, The Armor is a powerful and constructive chassis for fanless systems. It optimizes internal space and its thermal conductivity provides great airflow. In addition, The Armor has adopted ventilation holes on top of the chassis with a 62% opening ratio.
General |
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| Form Factor | Full tower |
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| Internal Bays Qty | 6 |
| Front Accessible Bays Qty | 12 |
| Width | 22 cm |
| Depth | 56 cm |
| Height | 53 cm |
| Weight | 16.2 kg |
| Colour | Black |
| Fans | Front : 1 x 12 cm - ( 1 installed) Rear : 1 x 12 cm - ( 1 installed) Rear : 1 x 9 cm - ( 1 installed) Top : 1 x 9 cm - ( 1 installed) |
| System Cabinet Features | Retractable foot stand, side panel lock, windowed side panel, made of aluminium |
Expansion / Connectivity |
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| Expansion Bays Total (Free) | 10 ( 5 ) x front accessible - 5.25" x 1/2H 2 ( 2 ) x front accessible - 3.5" x 1/3H 6 ( 5 ) x internal - 3.5" x 1/3H |
| Expansion Slots Total (Free) | 7 Expansion Slot |
| Interfaces | 2 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 PIN USB Type A 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) 1 x microphone - input - mini-phone 3.5mm 1 x speakers - output - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm |
Power |
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| Power Device | Power supply |
2006-07-30Reviewer: Joseph MohanI have to agree with bigchrome regarding the tooless PCI holders. If you buy this case do yourself a favour and unscrew the 4 screw at the back of the case that hold this thing on and get it out of your case. There are holes on the PCI section that you can place a screw to hold in your cards. Plenty of room. So much in fact that theres nearly no need for cable management. The four fans are very quiet. Overall an excellent case. Recommended.
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2006-02-06Reviewer: Tom Gouldingunlike bigchrome, i didnt (fortunately!) have any issue fitting cards. but be advised this is not a case you want to lug around. it is very heavy. It has a lot of space. as usual, be prepared for the cut knuckle syndrome fitting the internals!!! there is the usual rough metal bits on the inside! the 3 fans definitely keep the case cool(er).i still have not worked out what the 2 flaps on the front do..but i am sure there is some reason. i am not sure why its classed as MIDI here, IMHO it looks a lot like a server box to me. like bigchrome, the disk cages are a bit noisy so i removed mine.
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2006-01-21Reviewer: BigchromeFirst off, I would like to clarify that this case is Steel, not Aluminium as Komplett claim. That aside this case is pretty good, Plenty of room and keeps the temps. really low! It is also Fairly silent, with the exception of the Hard drive cage which rattles when my drives are accessing data. However, the biggest flaw of this case are the Pci card holders, they are TERRIBLE and should never have seen the light of day, it took me a half an Hour to get my 512mb GTXs in!!!
Overall this is a good case if you don't mind spending AGES building your PC, but if you want something a liitle Easier, look elsewhere.
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