Thermaltake Armor A30 MATX Case Review

👤by James Clewer Comments 📅08-04-11
Introduction

Product on Review: A30 MATX Case
Manufacturer: Thermaltake
Street Price: £80-£100 at time of review




Thermaltake offer a great selection of PC hardware and peripherals that range from enclosures and PSU's all the way to cooling solutions and fans.

Here's a few words from the company themselves:

Since the beginning of Thermaltake in 1999, it has been at the forefront of creating new and exciting products at a time where most computer users were provided little to no choices for components that may seem irrelevant, but in reality crucial to the performance of a PC.

Thermaltake Server Series solutions, with years of thermal experience and industry leadership, sets its goal on reforming total thermal management in server segment by formulating the perfect mixture of versatility, efficiency and thermal management with each respective server product category: Rackmount Chassis, Server Fixed & Redundant Power Supply and Server CPU Cooling Management Solutions.

With its comprehensive line of products available, it enables Thermaltake's core customers to enjoy a one-stop-shop experience, reduce product design-in evaluation period and most important of all, flawless integration process. Each of Thermaltake's strengths enables its customer to focus on their core business while taking advantage of the skills and efficiency of a single thermal management solution partner.


Six months ago Dave reviewed the Armor A60. A midi enclosure aimed at gamers looking for great cooling performance and aggressive modern looks.



At Vortez we have the pleasure of reviewing the smallest case in the Armor model line up - Thermaltakes diminutive A30 a MATX model which is capable of accommodating long GPU's, SSD's and a good selection of drives all contained within the fully modular case.

Aimed primarily at LAN gamers the A30 aims to combine compact dimensions with high performance installs. A rugged and aggressive looking design is the name of the game here and will hopefully attract users of all kinds looking for the performance edge!

Features



Specifications



As you can see it can actually accommodate a reasonable number of drives - certainly more than enough for the average gamer. The modular design should offer a great deal of flexibility during installs and with support for large performance cards the A30 certainly seems to be ticking many of the correct boxes.

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