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APH Networks reviews the Revo Gene. Is this the ATX mid tower for gamers to buy?
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Thermaltake’s original Armor case was one of the first cases that when I saw it I was really impressed. I think it was the large aluminum front doors and the case window that was so big you could see pretty much see everything inside your case. Since the original release Thermaltake has come up with new models expanding and improving on the original case. Today we are taking a look at the latest case in the Armor series the Armor Revo Gene. This mid tower features three 200mm fans, a hot-swap hard drive docking station, USB 3.0 support and many other features. Can this case live up to the original Armor? Read on to find out.
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We take a look at the Armor Revo; a heavy duty full-tower chassis from Thermaltake.
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Today I will be looking at Thermaltake’s latest gaming mid tower, the Armor A90. If you are familiar with Thermaltake cases, you will see that this case is a hybrid between two of their product lines, it is in the VL9000 series so it has the superior cooling qualities of the V9 but is also part of the Armor series so it has some really aggressive styling to make your rig stand out at LAN parties. And of course you can expect the ruggedness you always find in Thermaltake cases. Read on to check out the Armor A90!
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Today for review I've got the new Thermaltake Armor A90 gaming chassis. It's a great case overall, and the price isn't too bad either coming in at under $100. It's got plenty of room for larger video cards and a lot of hard drives. The A90 comes with three fans pre-installed, one of the them is a nice large 200mm fan that's located on the top of the case. The case is well made and it's fairly quiet and it does a decent job at keeping your system cool. So read on to check out the newest addition to the Armor series of cases from Thermaltake..
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Today for this review I will be looking at a new product from our old friends at Thermaltake. The product I will be looking at in this review is one of their chassis. Said chassis is a new product with a reputable name the Armour A90. As always coming from Thermaltake, and with the Armour tag, I expect nothing less than quality..
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Let's take a look on the latest mid-tower case from Thermaltake, Armor A90. Although in the same series as Armor+ and Armor+ MX, Armor 90 carries no resemblance with these other two models. Let's see.
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Looking for a case that's spacious enough to carry your hardware and easy to tote around? The Thermaltake VL90001W2Z Armor A90 Black ATX PC Case is ready to accommodate those needs and more! Its Black “bulletproof” armor design with Top and front blue LED-fans will make this sub $90 case stand out from the rest at LAN party!
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There is room for lots of hardware in the A90, with three big bays and six HDD mounts including a placement for a 2.5-inch drive. It is lightweight but sturdy and relatively easy to work in. The cooling was great and the look, in my opinion, is very appealing.
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You may have noticed this new chassis shares the series of another chassis that Thermaltake designed a few years ago. The original armor series had wings on the sides that would open out, exposing the all ventilated front bezel. The insides were left exposed with no paint, and there was a strange dual window in the door that showed just as much of the drive racks as it did the components. This new submission shares its bases in naming of the series only. While it is from the same manufacturer, don't expect this new submission to be a revised Armor, as it is more an Element series design with a twist.
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