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The Armor A30 is certainly a small form factor case, but this is no Shuttle box. For a start, it's hardly a subtle design, and although it's half the height of a normal midi tower case, it's 50% wider and almost as deep. This is a case for short-on-spa...
The A30 is a compact and quiet case with room for powerful components - if you like the heavy gamer-styling...
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vortez.net Updated: 2011-09-11 01:08:48
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£80-£100 at time of reviewThermaltake offer a great selection of PC hardware and peripherals that range from enclosures and PSU's all the way to cooling solutions and fans.Here's a few words from the company themselves:Since the beginning of Thermalta...
An interesting and aggressive look, Good cooling performance, Largely tool-less design, Sturdy quality build, 3 year warranty, Nice 2.5" drive retention mechanism, Removable motherboard tray, Windowed design with attractive illuminated fans...
Standard dual slot 350mm GPU install issues in any slot other than the 1st, Online price is somewhat steep in my opinion...
On the whole I've been nicely surprised by the A30. It's well built, is quite nicely thought out and provides some good features to the end user.I do have reservations though and these specifically relate to two things - the first is the price which a...
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KitGuru has looked at several new Fusion boards from AMD partners MSI and Sapphire. Both products left us with positive feelings - the mixture of low power drain, competitive pricing and excellent high definition media performance is certainly a he...
You do pay a premium for this Asus E35M1-I Deluxe motherboard, but in our opinion it is worth every penny. The Thermaltake Armor A30 is very well put together and offers great cooling proficiency while generating very little noise. Both products earn...
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The Thermaltake Armor A30 is a small PC case. While huge PC chassis – such as the Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer – have a lot going for them, smaller cases also have many good points too.The Thermaltake Armor A30 is a small chassis that's been designed t...
Length of case allows full size graphics cards, Portable design, Good price...
Takes time to install, Divisive looks...
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Competitive gaming is becoming increasingly popular and an ever expanding audience frequent LAN meetings such as Multiplay’s Insomnia 43 in Telford. Anyone who has attended an event such as Insomnia 43 will know that it is a pain lugging around a f...
A very well featured small form factor case...
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Everyone has heard that size does not matter right? Sometimes that can be true, but normally in the world of computer cases if you want all of the features then you need to opt for a full tower chassis. Well that's not the case any longer, no pun inte...
Sturdy small form factor design great for LAN parties, USB 3.0 front port, Number of included cooling fans, Sleek bulletproof armor design...
Large graphics card support depends on motherboard PCIe placement, No carrying strap even though it is marketed as a compact size ideal for LAN Party events...
The Thermaltake Armor A30 case should be in a class of its own. The number of features packed into that small of a chassis is amazing. Not only can it accommodate up to a generous mATX motherboard, but you can also squeeze in a full size graphics card...
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Thermaltake has been making cases for many years now and they have a wide range of chassis offerings that range from budget mid-tower cases to very expensive full tower designs. Today we are looking at the shortest of their Armor series - namely the...
Sleek little MATX Chassis, Room for large graphics cards, Supports lots of drives, Decent cooling setup, Removable Motherboard tray, Modular design...
Tedious to work in, Lots of screws to keep things rigid, Open holes with negative pressure will suck in dust , Sides don't come off for easier access - all done through the top...
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There is an ever increasing market for small form factor cases as consumers demand smaller PCs to fulfil their space requirements. Small form factor cases are perfect for people who want to build a home theatre PC or even for people who don't have a lot o...
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Final Fantasy -- a well-known series of role-playing games developed by Square Enix. The atomic bomb -- the infamous bomb developed in the United States and contributed to the end of World War II. Are you catching on now? Will it be better if I got a b...
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Thermaltake has been making cases for many years now and they have a wide range of chassis offerings that range from budget mid-tower cases to very expensive full tower designs. Today we are looking at the shortest of their Armor series - namely the A30...
Sleek little MATX Chassis, Room for large graphics cards, Supports lots of drives, Decent cooling setup, Removable Motherboard tray, Modular design...
Tedious to work in, Lots of screws to keep things rigid, Open holes with negative pressure will suck in dust , Sides don't come off for easier access - all done through the top...
The Thermaltake Armor A30 MATX case is a pretty decent choice for people looking for a good quality case to pack to a LAN, but don't want to bother with a large mid-tower or full-tower beast. It has great high-quality construction, tons of front connectiv...
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hardwarebistro.com Updated: 2017-01-13 07:05:41
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Started from the passion for the DIY (Do It Yourself) concepts and the desires to realize the goal of "Ideas are originated from humanity; Realizing ideas is our belief." Thermaltake Technology was established in January, 1999 and has been market to...
Cube form factor, Gorgeous look & design, Solid structure, Compatible with high end components, Removable motherboard tray, Useful removable cages, 230mm cooling fan, USB 3.0 is ready, 2.5" HDD is supported, Blue LED lightning, Transparent acrylic window...
Not cheap...
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