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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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Thermaltake has been manufacturing cases for 12 years now, and has come to be pretty well respected in the enthusiast market segment with offerings of various types. Its LANBOX and Element cases make for solid products in today's competitive small form...
The overall design of the Armor A30 is awesome. The most notable features is support for longer graphics cards, up to three 3.5" and two 2.5" hard drives, and two 5.25" optical drives With support for µATX motherboards, it can house everything needed f...
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Laptops are great for portable systems, but there are some drawbacks—they aren’t the most upgradable things around, and gaming-class models tend to be on the expensive side. So what’s a gamer to do? Build a portable system around a MicroATX motherboa...
I really liked the Armor A90 when it was reviewed, and my opinion of it has only improved over time. The Armor A30 is another top-notch product in the series. While its assembly quirks can be a little difficult to work with at first, those are quick...
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This is the new Armor A30 case from Thermaltake. The A30 is a micro-ATX case that features a modular design that is built for gaming. This case has windows on either side and is small enough for Lanparties. You will see in this review that t...
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The Thermaltake A30 is the latest in the highly successful Armor series and with this case Thermaltake is targeting hardcore gamers with a Small Form Factor (SFF) design. As a LAN party fanatic I have tried on several occasions to make a SFF case work...
The Thermaltake A30 is clearly targeted at gamers if not LAN party enthusiasts directly. The all black SFF design does little to hide the modular chassis' ability to hold a full size build with only the micro/mini ATX motherboard limiting the options...
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If you are in the market for a small form factor chassis that can support a serious high-end graphics card, your options are pretty limited. The SilverStone SG05-450 SFF that I recently reviewed was a fantastic chassis but the proprietary 450 watt powe...
Whether you are looking for a smaller chassis for your main computer, an easily portable gaming system or a unique looking HTPC, the Thermaltake Armor A30 would make a nice selection in any of these circumstances.The aggressive design falls right in...
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The latest addition to Thermaltake’s Armor series of cases is a compact model targeted to high-end small form factor (SFF) computers. Let’s see if the A30 is a good pick.The overall look of the A30 is very aggressive, as you can see in Figures 1 and 2...
The Thermaltake Armor A30 is clearly targeted to users that want to build a small yet powerful PC, and we liked its construction quality. The only thing that could be better is the price, but we think it is fair for users building a high-end PC.Strong...
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to the Thermaltake Armor A30 SFF Gaming CaseThermaltake's Armor brand of gaming cases have been a huge seller over the years. For a long time their highest-end case line (the Armor) have been favored by gamers everywhere, being a prime target for anyo...
It takes a clever team of individuals to put together a good small form factor case. Styling, interior arrangement and functionality all comes into play. Thermaltake has done a fine job in each of these aspects. The A30 definitely defines the gaming s...
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I myself travel a good bit for LAN parties, with them ether being at a friend’s house or a larger LAN event like events right here in Pittsburgh. Traveling and carrying around a big case can sometimes be a pain. Then again there are not very many...
Great for LAN parties, Solid design, Fits full sized graphics, Great cooling, Able to install AIO water cooling units...
Power Button, Tight fit even with a smaller power supply...
The Thermaltake Armor is one of the best micro ATX cases I have worked with in a long time. Offering a lot of room to fit just about any graphics card out there into it. Installing devices and everything into it was a breeze. I really like how they mad...
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techreaction.net Updated: 2011-09-11 01:08:54
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The entirely black ARMOR A30 sports the familiar “bulletproof” armor design concept with metal mesh elements giving the ARMOR series a stylish appearance that will attract gamers and enthusiasts alike. Its small dimensions of 266 (H) x 291 (W) X 456...
The Thermaltake Armor A30 was definitely a surprise. For being so small, the A30 was very easy to customize and easy to work with because you could gut the entire system and install everything outside of the case. We can say we were very glad that the...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2011-09-11 01:08:55
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Video Review: The Thermaltake Armor A30 SFF Case is one of the best in it's class. It has a long list of features like; plenty of fans with filters, lots of drive bays, windows, ventilation, ample room inside, removable motherboard tray and more. If...
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thebestcasescenario.com Updated: 2011-09-11 01:08:56
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Make no mistake: computer case companies pay attention to what us modders do. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. 20 years ago, computer cases with windows in the side were simply not heard of. Color selection back then? Any color you want, as long a...
Removable motherboard tray: I fell in love with this concept with the first case I bought that had it. With the exception of the AeroCool case I reviewed a while back, all computer cases I have in my possession have this feature, Aggressive looks: This case means business. It has one goal and one goal only, and that is to beat you up and steal your lunch money, Windows: Not one, but TWO windows...
Blue LEDs: Overused and overrated, especially since every color under the sun can be replicated. Personally; I'm thinking of either doing away with the LEDs altogether or changing them to yellow when I go to mod this case.
As much as I do not wish to use the term, this case is the textbook definition of aggressive. Rugged looks, an innate attention to detail, and price point ($119.99 MSRP) make this an very attractive competitor to similar sized and priced cases from com...
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hitechlegion.com Updated: 2011-09-11 01:09:01
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The concept of modularity has been introduced in building computer systems as a viable economic solution in terms of being able to upgrade or modify individual parts instead of throwing out the entire system when it becomes obsolete. Users can often r...
Front panel USB 3.0 Support, Decent temperatures for a compact case, Fully modular design for easy installation, 2 x 2.5" drive support, External 3.5" device support, 2 x 5.25" external device support, Removable motherboard tray, Two acrylic side viewing windows, Mostly toolfree installation, Support for graphics cards up to 350mm long, More than enough clearance for RAM with tall heatspreaders...
Installation isn't completely toolfree, Motherboard tray's pullout wire handle prevents the tray from sitting flat on the work table when completely pulled out, gold, Discuss this review in our forums...
The Thermaltake Armor A30 gaming case is perfect for the LAN party enthusiast, but it is also great for users who are simply tired of the same old tower system design. It looks unique but very functional. Despite being a micro-ATX or mini-ITX case, i...
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Thermaltake seems to be adding new models to their massive line of cases almost every week and we have one of their latest in for review. Announced last month, the Armor A30 is the eighth addition to the Armor family, featuring one of the most aggressi...
The Thermaltake Armor A30 is a rather unique product in a positive way, a hard to achieve feat in today's computer case industry. Thermaltake has effectively shrunk a full size ATX case into a microATX case, while still supporting a vast majority of h...
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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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It’s no secret that Thermaltake is quite proud of its Armor 30 case and today we’ll find out why. As the name suggests, the Armor A30 belongs to the Armor series, notable for sharp corners and sturdy chassis. However, you could just as well class t...
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Since 1999 Thermaltake has been a leader in manufacturing computer cases, coolers, and other components. They offer a diverse line up of cases with something that should appeal to just about any user's requirements regarding style, price range and system...
Small and very portable, Easy to install, Support 2.5" drives, Quiet fans, Partially tool-free, USB 3.0...
No handle, Does not support all long video cards, Low profile CPU cooler required...
If you are looking for a small form factor case to take to LAN parties or just to save space, the Thermaltake Armor A30 is a great option. It has the features that are needed in an enthusiast level case, including a USB 3.0 port, SSD support, room for...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-10-08 07:38:43
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Thermaltake's mATX entry in the Armor series, the A30, is an interesting and robust case targeted at gamers who occasionally may wish to schlep their machines to a lan party or other gaming event. It has, however, proved to be a mixed bag when subjecte...
Accepts long graphics cards and full size PSUs, Distinctive look, Build quality, Removable mobo tray, Storage space and options, Four included fans...
Cooling performance, Handle?...
Thermaltake's mATX entry in the Armor series, the A30, is an interesting and robust case targeted at gamers who occasionally may wish to schlep their machines to a lan party or other gaming event. It has, however, proved to be a mixed bag when subjec...
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It's pretty clear on our side of the fence that smaller enclosures and leaner builds are increasingly becoming the way to go for most users these days, with even die hard enthusiasts drawn to these smaller cases if for no other reason than to see ju...
Reviewing the Thermaltake Armor A30 puts me in an odd position, because as I mentioned in the intro, this is a case that's nightmarish to assemble but very good at its job once it's together. I'm left with very mixed feelings about what Thermaltake has do...
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This is the new Armor A30 case from Thermaltake. The A30 is a micro-ATX case that features a modular design that is built for gaming. This case has windows on either side and is small enough for Lanparties. You will see in this review that this case has l...
This is a very different case than most of those that you're going to find on the market. For the most part I have to say that this case was a pleasure to work with. It also ended up looking really good once it was all put together. I usually prefer full...
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