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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 07:28:34 Post Subject: Thermaltake Armor VA8000 Tower Case |
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| The Armor case offers a great amount of space, many convenient features, and a style that is truly unique. As with all Thermaltake cases, the quality and construction are superb, and the finish makes this a case worth showing off. The inclusion of features to simplify the use of water cooling is a nice touch, and one that I hope to see included on more cases down the road. - The Review |
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unholy Rated PG-13
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Posted: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 22:05:49 Post Subject: |
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GIVE ME nice case, has it troubles but looks VERY NOICE _________________ Will the end be near?
Nope, i believe the sun still has 3 hours left
Specs,
AMD Athlon 64 (Winchester) 3000+
Mushkin 512 PC3200 CAS 222 Level 2 V2 or
OCZ EL DDR GOld VX (2x512) 2-3-3-8 @ normal, and 2-2-2-8 @ v3.2
GA-K8N Ultra SLi
GA-x600pro (128mb)
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evilburl Canadian eh
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Posted: Sat, 02 Apr 2005 14:25:05 Post Subject: |
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I have been looking at cases for some time now. I have been discouraged because most are too flashy and have something added that dosent appeal to me. This one seems to be a winner in my eye. I can easly look past your cons,, but not the price,,, Im cheap lol _________________ A8N SLI Premium, 64 - 3700, 160g sata hd, 1 GB 3200 cl 2.5, Asus Extreme EN7800GT, 19" Acicero and win xp
PMS stands for:Perissable Man-Slaughter, Preposterous Mood Swings, or Punish My Spouse
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rectro Rated PG
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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rectro Rated PG
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Posted: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 15:42:56 Post Subject: |
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Big Bruin wrote: | Hi, thanks, and welcome!
I ditched the drive cage with the water cooling installed, but that was only to use the radiator up front. There was plenty of room for the Eheim pump in there, but I can measure and provide a rough idea of what it might be like with 1/2" stuff... Asetek Power Kit (versus the 3/8" Innovatek kit). |
That would be great if you could provide that info. At the moment I have my pc in my custom built acrylic tower which is huge that holds my dual heatcore at the front but still like the idear of having it more secure and in a more mobile tower unlike my current.
click here my tower |
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clerick Rated PG
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Posted: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 21:49:45 Post Subject: |
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Hi clerick... Thanks for posting. Not only with your Q, but also for reminding me about rectro's!
The front of the case has the 1 120mm cooling fan, and as I say in the review, the design is kind of disappointing. The fan mounts to a hard drive cage, and can only be used if the hard drive cage is used. So, with the 1 120mm fan you would have room for 3x HDDs and 6x (or 7x minus the storage drawer) optical drives... Or combination of drives if you had 3.5" to 5.25" adaptors. The problem is, without the hard drive cage there is no easy way to mount any fans. You would have to get creative to use more than the one.
For rectro... sorry for the delay. The open area on the bottom of the case measure @ 14" deep x 7.5" wide. The depth is measured from the back edge of the drive rack up front to the back of the case.
Here are some pics with my two (uninstalled) water cooling kits, just as a size reference. Innovatek XXS kit, and a Asetek Power Kit (but with a 2x 80mm radiator)... There really is a good amount of room, even without going into the drive rack area. |
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