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Thermaltake Armor+ VH6000

By Aloysius Low - 25 Dec 2007

The Interior Part Deux

Interior Part Deux

The Armor+ series has a sliding motherboard tray similar to those found in their Xaser VI series, making things such as mounting the motherboard that much more easier. When you consider the fact that the casing is quite heavy to work with in the first place, this addition is really welcome.

Another useful feature is the removable motherboard tray, which slides out completely for easy installation. The tray also has two holes at the bottom for routing cables behind.

Installing a PSU is easy, just uncscrew the bridge, slot the PSU in, then replace the bridge to lock the PSU in place, secure the PSU by screwing it in and you're done. Two minutes of painless installation.

There are two holes on the motherboard tray for routing your cables behind, though unlike the P190, there is barely sufficient space to do so, thus trying to properly route the cables to maximize airflow might take awhile.

We loaded up the casing with a hard disk, one optical drive, motherboard and video card. Routing the cables took us awhile to figure out, but we did make full use of the holes at the side for routing.

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