Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
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Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
The Thermaltake Armor A60 case is clad in black from the inside to the outside and has a tough look to it. The Armor A60 had the world's first SideClick EasySwap design for 3.5” HDD when it came out. Read on to see how this $90 mid tower case that is directly aimed at the PC gamer and enthusiast crowd does when we build a system inside it!
Article Title: Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
Article URL: http://legitreviews.com/article/1404/1/
The Thermaltake Armor A60 case is clad in black from the inside to the outside and has a tough look to it. The Armor A60 had the world's first SideClick EasySwap design for 3.5” HDD when it came out. Read on to see how this $90 mid tower case that is directly aimed at the PC gamer and enthusiast crowd does when we build a system inside it!
Article Title: Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
Article URL: http://legitreviews.com/article/1404/1/
Re: Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
Nice review.
I especially liked that you paid attention to ab arcane part of the case: behind the motherboard tray. You said there was "almost no room at all behind the right side panel to properly hide your wires." One thing I might ask for next time: measure the distance from the back of the mb tray to the side panel. That would bring home to us just how cramped it is. One Tt user wrote me that the behind-the-mb-tray space was 7mm! That number speaks for itself, doesn't it?
Thanks for the review.
I especially liked that you paid attention to ab arcane part of the case: behind the motherboard tray. You said there was "almost no room at all behind the right side panel to properly hide your wires." One thing I might ask for next time: measure the distance from the back of the mb tray to the side panel. That would bring home to us just how cramped it is. One Tt user wrote me that the behind-the-mb-tray space was 7mm! That number speaks for itself, doesn't it?
Thanks for the review.
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Re: Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
There is 9\16 of an inch behind the tray to hide the wires. Not much room at all.
Re: Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
this is the set-up I ve ordered last week, will be installing this week.
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition Boxed
OCZ Agility 3 120 gb
Kingston hyperx 8GB DDR3 1333MHz Kit
MSI 890FXA-GD65
Thermaltake ARMOR A60
Western digital Caviar Black 2TB
Plextor PX-L890SA
4x Scythe Slip Stream 120mm
Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B
Western digital WD Caviar Black 1TB
Corsair CMPSU-850TXV2
2x XFX6870
Samsung BX2431 monitor
should have read the review earlier so would have gone for modular, but no use crying over spill t milk.
am pretty exited en will tell you how it works out
GREAT REVIEW!!!!!!!
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition Boxed
OCZ Agility 3 120 gb
Kingston hyperx 8GB DDR3 1333MHz Kit
MSI 890FXA-GD65
Thermaltake ARMOR A60
Western digital Caviar Black 2TB
Plextor PX-L890SA
4x Scythe Slip Stream 120mm
Scythe Mugen 2 Rev. B
Western digital WD Caviar Black 1TB
Corsair CMPSU-850TXV2
2x XFX6870
Samsung BX2431 monitor
should have read the review earlier so would have gone for modular, but no use crying over spill t milk.
am pretty exited en will tell you how it works out
GREAT REVIEW!!!!!!!
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Re: Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
Cool, can't wait to see it.
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Windows test;
Processor 7,5
memory(ram) 7,5
graphics for windows AERO 7,8
graphics for games 7,8
primary drive 7,8
highest possible score 7,9
beast machine
Processor 7,5
memory(ram) 7,5
graphics for windows AERO 7,8
graphics for games 7,8
primary drive 7,8
highest possible score 7,9
beast machine
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Re: Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
Take some pictures of the system and post them for us to see. Would like to see how you have the case laid out.dozenkai wrote:Windows test;
Processor 7,5
memory(ram) 7,5
graphics for windows AERO 7,8
graphics for games 7,8
primary drive 7,8
highest possible score 7,9
beast machine
Re: Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
today I m gonna build in the fan controler(with the extra fans at full its rather chilly and noisy next to the computer)
after thats done I ll take the pics and post them
after thats done I ll take the pics and post them
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stupid question; how can I best upload the pics from my computer to this thread?
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First you upload the pic to a free image hosting site (some examples are ImageShack, TinyPic, or Photobucket). Then copy and paste the url that the host site provides for the picture that you uploaded and use the "img" button to wrap code around that in your post. That will provide a link from this site to that picture, and automatically place it in your post.
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Last edited by Velo:Sity on Sat Jun 11, 2011 12:06 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Reason: Merged pictures into one post.
Reason: Merged pictures into one post.
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Re: Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
Nice setup man, you did a great job. I know how hard it is to hide the wiring, but you kept it fairly tidy.
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As I m not english I dont know what A HSF is, I presume you mean the cpu cooler, and yes it use the dinky wires to connect the fan, but it seams fairly adequate and easy tho work on if it has to be removed.
The fancontroller is also scythe, and gives some extra wires for the connectors and sensors, but it does an excellent job in keeping the case quiet and cool.
and thanks for the compliment about the tidiness in the case,the back looks diffrent.....lol
The fancontroller is also scythe, and gives some extra wires for the connectors and sensors, but it does an excellent job in keeping the case quiet and cool.
and thanks for the compliment about the tidiness in the case,the back looks diffrent.....lol