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Thermaltake Armor+ VH6000

By Aloysius Low - 25 Dec 2007

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The Thermaltake Armor+ VH-6000 is only set to be released on the 1st of January, hence we are unable to provide an recommended retail price now. Overall, this is a chassis with a number of useful features. With plenty of cooling options, including a massive though quiet side fan, and a spacious interior that supports an amazing number of expansion slots and hard drives, the Armor+ casing will definitely appeal to both gamers and enthusiasts alike. Some of the features that we liked include the modern tool-free design which made assembling the system easier as almost everything could be done without a screwdriver (except for the PSU and motherboard).

The sliding motherboard tray also makes the casing a joy to work with as it is pretty heavy and not having to move the casing around while installing the motherboard is a huge plus point. Lastly, the adjustable PSU bridge is another nice touch by Thermaltake, again making installation or upgrading a PSU easy as cake.

Apart from the questionable decision to mount a fan on the HDD cage module which doesn't make much sense to us, or the tacky blue LED lights, which in the end, really depends on user preference since the casing is designed for gamers in mind, the Thermaltake Armor+ VH-6000 is still a good all-rounder for anyone looking to upgrade to a bigger and better casing.

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