“Thermaltake has produced two excellent system cases that should do very well in their price category. Today we would like to introduce them to you and discuss all the design and assembly details as well as figure out the preferences for each.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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A pair of cases from Thermaltake

X-bit Labs does a Thermaltake two-fer. Under examination are the Armor Jr., is a slightly scaled down Armor and the Aguila, a new design. The Armor is made of steel, which adds to the weight and stability, but gone are the detachable cages and modular front panel. The Aguila design incorporates interesting styling as extra ventilation. Both are worthy homes for good systems, so drop by and check them out.