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Thermaltake Armor Case Review
Author: Dean Nottis
Date: August 4, 2005
Supplied By: Thermaltake
Price: $160 USD

Introduction
Thermaltake, a name every computer enthusiast is familiar with, whether a fan of their products or not the name is well known in the industry. 3DXtreme has had the pleasure over the years to review the latest and cutting edge products from our friends over at Thermaltake and while we’ve seen them stumble a few times they almost always seem to be on their game delivering products that we’ve used in our Cases long after the review was complete.

Today 3DXtreme has the pleasure of presenting our latest review of the Thermaltake Armor Case. With the heat generated by many of the latest hardware a Case with ample cooling and airflow is not just a perk it’s a necessity. Gone are the days of modding for looks alone – many modifications I perform on my own Cases are to improve airflow to hot components.

Let’s take a look at the Thermaltake Armor and see what kind of resources Thermaltake implemented into their new baby…



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