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Thermaltake eSports Armor A30 mATX LAN Case+ Material Construction Steel with Plastic Accents


Introduction - Thermaltake eSports and the Armor Series



Thermaltake has been in the case game for almost 10 years now, launching their first case all the way back in 2002. With different designs, ideas, and form factors under their belt, in 2005 Thermaltake launched their first case targeted directly at gamers; the Thermaltake Armor. One year later they followed up with their first mATX case, the Lanbox and then Lanbox Lite.

Fast forward a few years and Thermaltake revamped their Armor Series in both design and features; we at Legit Reviews got to look at the first two cases, the Armor A60 and Armor A90. Following the naming tradition, at 2010's Computex, Thermaltake announced the Armor A30 . Today we get a chance to look at the A30, Thermaltake's new case designed for gamers looking to travel with their case to the next big gaming event. Currently this case is priced at $109 with a 3 Year Warranty.

Thermaltake eSports Armor A30 Specifications & Features

Physical Dimensions 10.5 x 11.5 x 18.0 inch
 Shipping Weight 16.2Lbs
 Actual Weight 14.8Lbs
 Material Construction Steel with Plastic Accents
 Warranty3 Year 
 5.25" Drive Bays 2 (External)
 3.25" Drive Bays 4 (Internal)
1 (External)
 2.5" Drive Bays 2 (Internal)
Expansion Slots4
Motherboard CompatibilitymATX, FlexATX, mITX
Included Fans230mm (top), 90mm (Front), 2 x 60mm (rear)
PSU Compatibility1 x ATX/PS2 Form Factor 
ColorBlack with Blue LED accents
Front I/O PortsUSB 3.0 x 1
USB 2.0 x 1
eSATA x 1
HD Audio x 1
Max CPU Cooler Height90cm
Max GPU Length 13 Inches
Model NumberVM70001W2Z


If I do say so myself, that's a pretty impressive array of features for a small case, but often the issue of small cases is that it's hard to fit that much hardware into a small form factor. We'll see if this case can do the job. They also seem like they've thought out some other design features of this case, letting it hold even monster graphics cards like the HD5970 & HD6990.  Although, CPU Cooler height is limited to 90mm and there are no spots to mount an internal radiator or all in one system like the Corsair Hydro Series or the Antec Kuhler H20 units. 



Thermaltake eSports Armor A30 mATX LAN Case+ Material Construction Steel with Plastic Accents Reviewed by Mnz on 9:40 AM Rating: 5

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