ThermalTake Armor+ VH6000 Get our reviews RSS feed here |
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| Author: SorX | |||
| Posted: 15:19, November 28th 2007 | |||
| Link: http://www.thermaltake.com/ | |||
| Score: 10 out of 10 [?] | |||
| Price: ~£150 | |||

Introduction
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.
Specifications
Case Type |
Super Tower |
Dimension (H*W*D) |
600 x 245 x 625 mm (23.6 x 9.6 x 24.6 inch) |
Net Weight |
10.2kg(22.5lb) |
Side Panel |
Transparent window |
Sliding Motherboard Tray |
Yes |
Cable Management |
Yes |
Sliding hood |
Yes |
Adjustable PSU bridge |
Yes |
Material |
Front door: Aluminum/ Chassis: 1.0mm SECC |
Color |
Silver |
Cooling System |
- Front (intake) : |
Motherboards |
9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX), 12” x 9.6” (ATX), 12” x 13” (Extend ATX) |
Drive Bays -5.25” Drive Bay -3.5” Drive Bay -3.5” Drive Bay(Hidden) |
7 1(Converted from one 5.25” drive bay) 7 |
Front I/O |
e-SATA connector x 1, USB2.0 x 4, IEEE 1394 Firewire x 1, HD Audio |
Expansion Slots |
10 |

