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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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In an effort to market their products, companies resort to naming schemes that offer a clue into that products particular identity. This is no more realized than the newly redesigned Thermaltake Armor+, a full sized ATX enclosure solution that is sure to make any enthusiasts' eyes bleed. With enough features and gadgetry to make even the most tech-hardened nerd succumb to uncontrollable spasms, the Thermaltake Armor+ sits at the forefront of chassis innovation. Or does it? Will the Amor+ be able to withstand the fusillade that is the HardwareLogic review team? Or will the Armor+ lay waste to all that opposes it? Like the medieval times of yore, HL intends to go full tilt to find out!
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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The Thermaltake Armor+ VH6000BWS full tower chassis will not frustrate, and will not disappoint. There are plenty of tool-less features included to simplify the installation process, and the only components that required a screwdriver were the motherboard and power supply. The design of the case is slick and attractive, but doesn't go over the top. The simple external styling is complemented by a spacious, well laid out interior that will show through the large side panel window when fully assembled.
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Monday, January 7, 2008
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The Thermaltake Armor+ VH6000SWA is the next big PC Case in the Technic3D Editorship. The Case is equipped with one 140mm, one 120mm and one 230mm fans (running at low speeds). Optional you can make inside 4x 140mm! This Thermaltake also ships with 4x USB 2.0, eSATA, FireWire and audio support. See you in the following Review which qualities the new Big Tower for Gamer presents.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
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Like an armored juggernaut, the Thermaltake Armor+ VH-6000 casing stands out with its fancy looks and size. We got our hands on this as yet unreleased model to see if it will live up to expectations.
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
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I'll be honest, when the ThermalTake Armor+ case arrived at the office, I was left in a similar state as when the Antec P190 landed; speechless. The box is a mammoth construction of cardboard that hints of the case packaged inside; a super tower case. This case is something special; it's built for the most demanding user and includes the option to have preinstalled water cooling, up to seven HDD bays, up to seven 5.25" bays, a removable motherboard tray, aluminium construction and a large 23cm fan. With its gamer-centric looks, cavernous size and WCG (World Cyber Games) official case accolade, let's see how it performs.
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