Thermaltake Armor with 250mm Side Fan
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 12/14/2006 03:28 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 2060 views
The Thermaltake Armor with massive 250 mm side fan is an amazing beast of a computer case. With a height of just over .5 meters, this case is an awesome presence in any room. This case packs an amazing 250mm side fan that is by far the largest included system case fan that the Hardware-Pacers team has seen. If that wasn't enough, this amazing case also includes 4 more system fans (2 x 120mm fans, and 2 x 90mm fans).
The Armor is also built to support any type of cooling whether it be a liquid cooled or a fanless cooling system. This case is capable of supporting Micro ATX, ATX, Extended ATX, and BTX motherboards, and is equipped with an awesome 11 5.25in drive bays. The case uses a screwless slot mounting solution for easy assembly. A front drawer for storage and magnetic folding front brackets give this case a stylish design and functionality that hard core computer users will love.
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The Armor is also built to support any type of cooling whether it be a liquid cooled or a fanless cooling system. This case is capable of supporting Micro ATX, ATX, Extended ATX, and BTX motherboards, and is equipped with an awesome 11 5.25in drive bays. The case uses a screwless slot mounting solution for easy assembly. A front drawer for storage and magnetic folding front brackets give this case a stylish design and functionality that hard core computer users will love.
Hardware-Pacers.com
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