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Thermaltake ArmorPlus(Armor+) VH6000SWA
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Description: 230mm fan installed for extra VGA cooling
Optimized design for both liquid cooling and air cooling system
Sliding hood with toolbox on top (Upgradable to LCS.)
10 PCI slots design for quad-graphic card configuration
Tool free design for 5.25” device and PCI slot
Sliding motherboard tray
Independent thermal management for CPU, VGA & HDD
Cable management system for better cable routing and internal air flow
Evolutionary adjustable PSU supporting bridge
Keywords: thermaltake armorplus vh6000swa
Price: $239.00 (new egg)


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ldk
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Registered: March 2005
Location: Alexandria, VA
Posts: 2542
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $239.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: roomy, nice layout, lights and ports on top
Cons: all fans not included

I bought this case since it seemed no mods would be required to mount fans, especially in the roof. Now that I've unpacked it not sure how to do it since the case did not come with a mounted fan and there aren't any holes. There is a nice vent in the roof and I don't want to mar the case so I'll have to figure out how to mount a roof exhaust. Also, you can mount two 140mm fans in the flloor, but these were not inlcuded. Other than these two items, these looks like the best case I've ever seen. I can't wait to get it up and running to see how it cools. It's nice and roomy which is good since I will be using CoolIts Freezone Elite CPU cooler which mounts inside the case. I'll post more once I've put this thing together.

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Thunderer
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Registered: January 2008
Posts: 1367
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $200.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Huge, High Quality, Room to work, Good AirFlow
Cons: None

This is my very first ThermalTake product and I was amazed by it.

It has room to work and now since the motherboard ttry is removalbe, one is able to work more comfortably.

There is a good air flow and one is now able to use water cooling and installing the resevoir at the very top drive bay and add water from the top. without having to open the sidepanel, etc...

Has lots of expansion slots and HDD storage.

Long PSU as the Enermax Galaxy 1000W (the one I have) fits perfectly.

Cable management is easy too.

Lastly the side panel is now more nicer looking that the old one as this new one is just a piece of perspex, kind of a frame.

This is a case you are looking for if you wnat good air flow and a large amount of free space!!!

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