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Thermaltake Case VM20001W2Z Armor A60 Mid Tower Black Window 32 Retail

Thermaltake Case VM20001W2Z Armor A60 Mid Tower Black Window 32 Retail (Thermaltake: VM20001W2Z)
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Thermaltake Case VM20001W2Z Armor A60 Mid Tower Black Window 32 Retail
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Rating: 9.2/10
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Trevor
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Review Date: 08/19/13
Comment:
good and sleak, stock fans are incredibly quiet, appreciate the blue led fans, not extremely heavy for a case, effortless to figure out and plenty of room for what ever you need to place in it. if you have an animal that sheds hair keep it from the case as the front fan tends to have hair sucked to it when i let my dog in the area lol. fantastic case for the cash id advocate to anyone. my buddy helped me build then he purchased the identical case...
Nishan
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Review Date: 06/24/13
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Wonderful looking case, everything installs very easily (though it took me a bit to figure out how to match the PSU in), sliders for tough drives are great! The blue LED on the front of the case is way too bright.The power button is poor excellent. First Computer I constructed and I was fortunate sufficient to discover this wonderful case. I consider I may well acquire another a single when I create a different Pc.
Mabel
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Review Date: 07/08/12
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Has everything I require. Cant tell if the 200mm fan spots or the fans are truly 200mm? Just ordered a 200mm(supposedly) CM fan and it came yesterday now obtaining rma'd today.Its measured at 230 not 200mm which is way too massive to fit this case.When I measured the stock TT fan that came in the case it was 198.2mm.So idk if CM or TT is wrong but im guessing its the new CM fan I got,just listed at the incorrect size.Shame on you newegg for tricking me lol.
Wenda
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Review Date: 05/22/12
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My box is nonetheless open, but to me, at least, this case is very quiet. The case fans all seem quit quiet and I think they get good air flow.Hard Drive Mounting system is cool, one particular of the greater options for this price tag range ideal now. So far appears slick.USB three! (Haven't applied it but).Blue LEDs look nice.Bottom mounting PSU is Usually a major plus! I wish the weird triangle squares on the front weren't there - I like one thing additional minimalistic.Small plastic window on side could be nicer, but I'm guessing all cases in this cost range are like this.I did break off 1 tab when I first mounted a challenging drive, but it was really late at night, I was out of it, and was mounting it upside down.It would be nice if you didn't have to place in one particular screw to totally secure the hard drive trays once they are in the situation if you are going to move it about or travel with it, but I don't consider it is that huge of a hassle (snap in choices would be superior). I5 760
Twyla
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Review Date: 04/25/12
Comment:
There had been no reviews on this one particular so I thought I would add.Its the cheapest TT armor case I could find on here.Has spots for 7 fans.SSD and water cooling assistance and mounts.Side swap hdd click in(not sure how practical this will be but I function on HDDs every day fixing other comps.)USB 3. a definite plus b/c my ASUS 890gx mobo supports it.The hd audio will be nice on the front.Rotating drive cage will in all probability make installation alot much easier.200mm and 120 led fans a nice feature the back 1 isnt led but thats fine to me lead to I in no way see that element of the case anyways.The thing that sold me on it is that its a TT Armor case for 110 bucks (with S&H) and has fan spots for all my existing led blue fans.Hope it lives up to its namesake when it gets right here as all of TT's gear has never ever accomplished me wrong in the past. The tiny tiny side window,really should have been larger to see the inside more but if it sacrifices looks for cooling energy then I dont thoughts.It really should have the backside mobo fan mount for a 70mm but they ought to have just produced it 80mm bring about 70's are tricky to locate(especially with blue leds.)I actually dont mind the rear 120 not getting lit but if its got one,they may well as effectively included 2 led 120's.I dont know enought about it to know if I require yet another 230mm for the top rated fan mount.(Newegg or the manufacturer should consist of what size fan mounts are in the cases when you are trying to locate a case to place your current fans in.Hint!)For some purpose it says this case is beige but the image looks like its black.I hope I didnt go incorrect with this a single but I dont care since ill never rma unless theres one thing seriuosly broken beyond repair. I have spent weeks searching several web-sites for the appropriate case,Ive had quite a few ideas and read all the evaluations on right here to lastly make my selection.I bought a TT soprano case a couple days ago but returned it mainly because it wasnt what I needed and it didnt drop any temps at all compared to my last case. ASUS 890GX USB3. PRO MOBO / AMD P2 965 BLACK X4 CPU / 4GB KINGSTON HYPERX 1800 DDR3 RAM / HIS 5670 1GB VID CARD / COOLER MASTER 500W PSU / 500GB WD SATA HDD / PLEXTOR 24X DVD DL / TT BLACK WIDOW V1 COPPER FIN CPU COOLER / 4X TT BLUE LED 80MM 񢸈RPM) FANS.
Tarmon
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Review Date: 01/27/12
Comment:
Extremely straightforward to set up. Appears to be a properly believed out design that allows for rather a bit of flexability, and has wonderful airflow. Adore the hotswap drive! That works rather nicely to use a spare drive as a backup drive with out getting to get an enclosure for it! If you are going to overclock a lot, there are various other good spots in case to mount further fans! Cost possibly? I got it on sale and with a rebate, so I am feeling great about that component at least! Be careful when working with the tough drive mounting brackets. It is uncomplicated to break off the small tabs when performing it. Soon after I broke the first a single by becoming in a hurry (and figured out how to do it appropriate in the procedure) the rest of them went very good!
Stephen_Z@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/08/11
Cons: comes with minimal fans (3 out of a possible 7)

Pros: solidly builtwide enough to easily fit a Noctua NH-U12P SE2 heatsinkfits long video cardsUSB 3.0 on front panel has no front doorpriced very well
Comment:
Having previously bought full size towers (last one being a Nzxt Zero) I decided to try a mid size tower. I was impressed by the size of the Armor A60 and quality of the case. I was worried that a 158mm heatsink (Noctua NH-U12P) would be a tight fit but was pleasantly surprised when it did. I also wanted a case that didn't have a door but still had an pleasing look. The Armor A60 is just that. It looks great. My only disappointment with the A60 was the lack of included fans. It came with 3 fans (1 intake in the front and two exhaust, one on top and one at the back). I will now have to buy several additional fans to take full advantage of the design of the case in order to keep my system cool.
Daniel_P@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/22/11
Cons: Non

Pros: Lots of room
Comment:
Bought on sale, lots of room, looks great, can't got wrong.
Shezmula@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/16/11
Cons: -Feels very cheap and flimsy in some ways-When sliding pc the feet sometimes just pop off

Pros: -Hot swappable hard drive bay-Interior black finish-Subtle view of interior as opposed to entire built-Room for some of the largest video cards-Relatively quiet fans-Great price-Very mod-able in terms of optional fans-USB 3.0 on the front of the case-easy drive mounting system for cd rom and hard drive
Comment:
When I first got this case I was very impressed... It has enough room and the cable management is decent enough. If I had paid more for this case, as opposed to the 79.99 I did pay for it, then I would be bothered by the build quality in certain areas. The metal panels seem flimsy and when I screw in the thumb screws I keep feeling they are soon going to cross thread. Other than that its a great case that isn't too flashy. I also love the fact that its relatively quiet. Due to the fact it is priced right for what you get it earns 4 stars.
Polo
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Review Date: 08/10/11
Comment:
fits everything I will need plus sideswap bay works as advertised.Blue fans are bright and an great deep blue color.Front usb 3. is awesome.Front panel pops off with no wires and is uncomplicated for upgrades.A lot of spots to customize much more fans.Thumb screws for both side panels.Air slotted vent backplates for add in card slots.Good pre-drilled holes for water cooling.Cable management was outstanding.Front mesh intake panels.Bottom mount psu fan filter.Effortless click ion slider trays for hdd's etc.The small side panel window worked out beatifully as I can nonetheless see my great cpu cooler. I attempted to work in two exhaust fans for the top panels which raised my temps about 10 degrees.Switched 1 in the fron leading to intake and stabilized temps to typical due to the fact of the way the tt black widow v1 copper cpu cooler I have works.The top fans when on intake make a whining noise attributed to the mesh on the best,not the fan.The 200mm fan litterally blows no air,can watch the blades spin and count them.the back and front 120mm fans are just as horrible,cant even really feel the air coming out of them,prolly no cfm.Mounting for add in cards are akward due to no slot for the tapered side of the backplates in the case.Even on full all three of the fans are dead silent but push no air.I in fact had cpu temps rise as the fans sped up.The straightforward swap side click tray has to be sticking out a small or removed and set aside untill you are ready to use it,I wish it could have been pushed all they way in without getting to push the little door down to get to it.No 70mm backside panel fan spot. Luckily I ordered 2x 120mm and 1x 200mm high cfm fans for the back and side and front panels.Im putting the high cfm 200mm I bought in the front for greater intake airflow.One of the 120's is going on the side panel for greater gpu cooling and the other in the back for far better exhaust.So all my fan spots will be filled when they get here.They shouldnt list it as having room for addintional 7 fans as there is only room for 4 extra if you use it the way it is setup from stock.Mine will have 6 taking into consideration I have the 200mm in the front,cause there are spots for 2x 120's in the front .TT must have made a mount for an additional 200mm for the leading front fan spot so it matches the back leading one.There is no mobo backside panel fan wish I wish was included on this case but o nicely.But not many cons just wish it was buitl a small distinct.
BTSpaniel@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/15/11
Cons: The HDD Holder did not fit my SSD - that made me sad, also one of the cd-rom drive's door(empty slot) keeps falling off (had to take it off for good)

Pros: Very Good Cooling Design, Good Cable Management and Power supply Positioning, Awesome Fans and opens like a car door
Comment:
In short this case rocks for the price what i like the most about this case is the cooling, also another con (for me only i guess) since my room is small i got my bed and computer right beside each-other and the power light BEAMS into my eyes when i watch shows on my tv (of course i could fix this with a orange sticker or something like that)
Alexandre_D@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/26/11
Cons: -only 3 5.25 bays, may limit some users-no double 140mm top-the included 200mm .... is much smaller than my CoolerMaster Megaflow 200mm....

Pros: -One HDD hot swappable without opening cover (although the door may not please to those not using this feature)-Nice design!-Filters on all intakes-Fans with blue LEDs-Side door with plexi AND possible fan mount-USB3 is really convinient-Front ports placement is excellent, it's NOT over 5.25 bays-Excellent build qualityAlso just read the features, it's unecessary to copy-paste those here.
Comment:
I got this case for someone, at first only for the look and since it offered basic case features, like proper fan mounts number and placemetn and interior design. I didn't attached any importance to anything else at first - I was wrong. I was positively surprised by seeing the case IRL, as it looks FAR nicer than the on picture. I was also impressed by the hot swap HDD thing (which I find handy), I was extremely happy to see the placement of the front ports, as I (and many others) carry our usb keys on a keychain, and when that's hanging over an OD tray, it's stupid. Oh and, front panel eSATA and USB 3, great. The possibility of having dual 120mm on top is great too (although no 140mm).Compared to my HAF 912 budget case, the price difference is really worth it. The A60 looks much better, more professional and more solidly built and has more features. Definitely recommended - I would ditch my HAF 912 for the A60 anytime.
Brett_C@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/14/11
Cons: screws for addition fans are not black.hot swap trays are a little flimsy, and not totally tool-less.

Pros: Updated case interior. Uses screw in mobo posts instead of the raised/beveled case molded bumps. More holes in the case for routing cables than pictured above also.
Comment:
Overall, great case for the cost. Looks great, tons of room for more fans, fits huge heatsings like the Noctua 14s. Also room for long cards.
Aaron_B@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/22/10
Cons: None that I have noticed so far.

Pros: Solid build, very nice ventilation, and the led lit fans look awesome.
Comment:
This is one very nice futuristic case. The ventilation is second to none, and the led fans light up your room if you have all the lights out. Looks awesome! Everything I expected and more.
Cyberr@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/01/10
Cons: none

Pros: Great case, front USB3 and no front door.
Comment:
The quality is good. I was searching for a nice case without useless front door. This case is very quiet and the included fans do a great job.I'm satisfied.
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Product Features

Product Specifications

Model
Brand Thermaltake
Series Armor Series
Model Armor A60
Spec
Type ATX Mid Tower
Color Beige
Case Material SECC / Mesh
With Power Supply No
Motherboard Compatibility Micro ATX / ATX
With Side Panel Window Yes
Expansion
External 5.25" Drive Bays 3
External 3.5" Drive Bays 1
Internal 3.5" Drive Bays 5
Internal 2.5" Drive Bays 1 x 2.5" SSD/ HDD
Expansion Slots 7
Front Ports
Front Ports USB3.0(SuperSpeed) x 1
USB2.0 x 1
e-SATA x 1
HD Audio x 1 (Support AC 97)
Cooling System
120mm Fans 1 x 120 mm intake front Blue LED fan
1 x 120 mm exhaust rear TurboFan
200mm Fans 1 x 200 mm exhaust top Blue LED fan
Physical Spec
Dimensions(L x W x H) 19.70" x 8.30" x 18.90"
Weight 15.7 lbs.
Features
Features The world’s first SideClick EasySwap design for 3.5" HDD
Built-in latest USB 3.0 SuperSpeed connector
Supports up to 7 fans for optimized air flow Convenient drive installation with 90° rotated cage
Convenient drive installation with 90° rotated cage
Top and front blue LED-fan for the ultimate combat ambience
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts 3 years limited
Labor 3 years limited

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