Thermaltake Launches Armor A30i Case
The Thermaltake Armor A30i offers a fully modular structure and compact size that aims to be ideal for demanding LAN party goers.
Thermaltake has launched the Armor A30i cubical enclosure which offers a "specially developed modular structure" that is capable of housing micro-ATX sized motherboards while retaining the relatively compact size of 266 x 291 x 456 mm and 5.7 kg weight.
The case features four expansion slots that can house a graphics card of up to 350 mm in length, standard ATX PSUs, two 5.25-inch bays, and space to mount up to three 3.5-inch and two 2.5-inch drives.
With regards to cooling, the A30i supports CPU coolers of up to 90 mm in height, includes pre-installed 200 mm top exhaust and 90 mm front intake fans, and includes room to install two additional 60 mm rear input cooling fans.
The Thermaltake Armor A30i will be available in a choice of two colors: Black and "Speedy Edition Red" with details still pending on the enclosure's retail pricing or availability. Further information is available at the source linked above or at its launch video below.
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fozzie76 I had the original one, thermals were horrible! The PSU fights with the CPU heatsink and the top fan is 80% blocked by the PSU. It's just a really bad design.. looks cool though.Reply