“Really the Armor A90 is a good all-rounder, offering an impressive feature set, great looks and an affordable price tag. Our only real gripe is that while the black paint job looks great on the inside, the lack of cable management really undoes this. Creating a clean build with the Armor A90 is not an easy task, and while it can be done, the user must carefully plan out where they run certain cables.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Thermaltake Armor A90 Computer Case video overview @ APH Network
- Thermaltake Armor A90 Tower @ Pro-Clockers
- Antec Sonata Elite Mid Tower Case Review @ ThinkComputers
- Thermaltake V5 chassis @ Hardware Bistro
- Noctua NH -C12P SE14 CPU Cooler Review @ OCIA
- Thermalright Venomous X CPU Cooler @ Futurelooks
- Zalman MS1000-HS2 Mid-Tower ATX Case @ Overclockers Online
- Thermaltake SpinQ VT and Xigmatek Balder SD1283: Can Beauty Be Effective @ X-bit Labs
Thermaltake’s new suit of Armor
The Armour series from Thermaltake has enjoyed a good reputation in PC builder circles, as they are roomy enough to hold serious components, have a unique style and tend to be fairly reasonably priced. They seek to hold onto that reputation with their new Armor A90 chassis, a large mid tower with 23cm of depth which will be enough to fit a high performance CPU heatsink and still have space to spare. There are grommets in the back for watercoolers and a pair of 120mm fans along with a large 200mm fan to provide air cooling, with space for an additional pair of 120mm fans if you deem it necessary. Drop by Legion Hardware to see what the case looks like in the flesh.