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Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Armor A60 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Armor A60.
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  Published: 2010-10-19, review by: techpowerup.com

  • Great design - well ported from the larger A90, Hot-swap bay could be useful, USB 3.0 connectivity, Three fans included, Plenty of space for large CPU coolers, Large opening in mainboard tray for easy access to backplates, Separate trays for hard drives,
  • Costs more than the A90, USB 3.0 implementation too basic - no adapter for internal connection to USB 2.0, Hot-swap bay still requires tools to use properly, Still the use of bumpers for mainboard installation instead of real spacers, Expansion slot cover
  • While the Thermaltake A60 manages to impress with the exterior look and well implemented design, it does seem to have a long list of drawbacks. Thermaltake has managed to port the cool and edgy design of the A90 to the A60, but has ignored a lot of the...

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  Published: 2010-10-18, review by: ninjalane.com

  • Great Cooling Options, Quiet 200mm and 120mm LED fans, Tool Less Design, Unique Panel Designs, Side Mounted Hot-Swap Bay
  • Thin SECC metal used throughout, Window is rather small, Unnecessary honeycomb venting
  • When looking for an inexpensive case many people tend to overlook the important things like construction and focus on features like which one comes with the most fans or has the shiniest paintjob. While many of these cases will do a decent job you ha...

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  Published: 2010-09-22, Author: bgiacoletti , review by: legitreviews.com

  • The Thermaltake Armor A60 is a high class case in a low class price range. It has all the features of a much more expensive case but without the cost. I just wish it had more room to hide the darn wires. ...

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  Published: 2010-09-22, review by: benchmarkreviews.com

  • SideClick functionality, Unique appearance, SuperSpeed USB 3.0 functionality,
  • High Price, Heavy Weight
  • With support for up to 7 fans, you can be sure the components in your case are kept cool. Overall, the performance of this case is great. The two blue LED fans as well as the armor-like design makes this case's appearance a unique one - however it may...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-21, review by: Bcchardware.com

  • Unique Features (SideClick EasySwap HDD Bay), Plenty of Airflow, Good Value
  • Nothing Major
  • Much like the Thermaltake Armor A90 case that we reviewed a few weeks back (our full review can be found here), the Thermaltake Armor A60 case also fared very well in our testing. The Thermaltake A60 case is aimed at the "Enthusiast on a budget" and o...

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  Published: 2010-09-20, review by: hardwarelogic.com

  • The Thermaltake Armor A60 ends up creating quite a problem for us when it comes to recommendations. Strictly speaking, although we didn't like the styling of it, the Armor A60 isn't a bad case. It just isn't as good as the Armor A90 by a notable margin...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-17, review by: aphnetworks.com

  • Abstract:  Back in the days, I remember being convinced to join the APH Networks community for a contest as it could win me some great prizes. In retrospect, at that time I was merely thinking, "I might win something... hopefully" and still, I doubted myself beca...

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  Published: 2010-09-15, review by: ocia.net

  • The Thermaltake ARMOR A60 is an interesting case. They are clearly trying to be innovative and push new features out to the market in a stylish case. There are some things that just really puzzled me about the case though. The mix of the newer tool-le...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-10, review by: clunk.org.uk

  • side mounting system for side panels will prevent wear.USB 3.0 Front Panel, 3.5” drive caddies support 2.5” mounting, CPU Hole in Motherboard tray allowing in place change of back plated CPU Cooler, Great value, highly competitive price point.
  • Fan Sizes limited to 120mm or 200mm, Not as tool free as some of the competition, No cable management holes in the motherboard tray, No Air filter for bottom and side fan, CPU Cut out may prove too small for some motherboards.
  • Pricing.The Armor A60 is competitively priced in the U.K. £75.59 and U.S.at ($89.99) about the same as the CM 690 II Advanced and slightly more than the Lancool K58.Overview.The A60 was certainly impressive, it performed well and its features are v...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-10, review by: tweaknews.net

  • Distinctive look, Good cooling performance, Quiet, USB 3.0, Hotswap bay, Three large fans included, Nice, but small, side window, Well executed front panel,
  • Single front USB 2.0 port, Very limited accessory package, Drive caddies could use some work, Few cable management aids,
  • The Armor A60, like the A90 chassis from Thermaltake proves itself to be a bit of a mixed bag, but most of the bag was good. There is room for lots of hardware in the A60, with three big bays and six HDD mounts be they 3.5- or 2.5-inch. The “SideClic...

 
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