Testseek.com have collected 53 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Armor A90 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Armor A90.
June 2010
(82%)
53 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very nice design, Good airflow, Plenty of room for installation, Effective cable management, Build quality, Bottom mounted PSU, Effective air intake filter, Mount for 2.5" drive, Motherboard installation simplified, Painted interior, Watercooling friendly, Three good security features,
PSU installation is made more difficult and time consuming, PSU air intake filter is subpar, Drive bay tool free catches are kind of pointless
In this section I am going to write a brief five point summary on the following categories; Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value. These views are my own and help me to give the Thermaltake Armor A90 a rating out of 10, a high...
Excellent and durable build quality, Spacious interior, Toolfree drive installation, Toolfree panel removal via thumbscrews, 2.5" drive mounting option, Extra PSU security mounts, HighAirflow design, Bundled low noise fans, Side panel window (albeit small), Peripheral and side panel security for LAN party gaming, Prepunched watercooling holes, Support for aftermarket heatsinks up to 1
Very little cable management options, Larger enthusiast GPUs will not fit if the 3.5" drive bays are completely populated, Solid front panel door negates the point of having meshed drive bay covers, No option to disable fan LEDs, silver
The Thermaltake Armor A90 is a lot more attractive in person than the promotional photos show. This isn't the first time I have seen cases which aren't very photogenic but are very striking once you see them in person. Understandably however, some pe...
The overall design is not overwhelming but it is also not a “cookie cutter” that can suit anyone. It will be up to individual’s own judgment. The consistent coloring from inside and out gives it extra professional look and I believe in gaming case des...
When I first pulled the A90 out of the box, I was somewhat underwhelmed by the simple looking design and even more underwhelmed by the wire management scheme chosen. While I can look past a somewhat plain design, I am a freak about wiring as a poor de...
The Armor A90 is a tribute to the hardcore gamer with the elite battle sense to push forward when others quit. A champion requires maximum performance from their system at all times. And, even as temperatures rise both in battle and within your enclo...
For $99, this mid-tower has a lot to offer; an aggressive and stylish design, room for more fans, and it's relatively spacious. It was pretty nice to see that Thermaltake included an eSATA port, which will probably make a cheap alternative to a hot-swa...
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Excellent airflow system, Lightweight construction, Toolless optical and hard drive bays, Stylish and cohesive exterior and interior design, Affordable price
Bad power button location and design
The Armor A90 has many features that would entice any consumer. One of the case's key features is its unique exterior that looks like layers of armor on futuristic military equipment. The embossed and beveled side panels and side window also make it ...
If you're going to use a bunch of Thermaltake parts to build your system, it makes sense to start with a Thermaltake case. It's is a well-respected name among the high-performance PC crowd and its fans, PSUs and cooling equipment has earned it go-to-gu...
Abstract: Video Review: If you're in the market for an affordable mid-tower case that has cool styling and great build quality, the Thermaltake Armor A90 Case might just be what you are looking for. This case has lots of drive bays, plenty of fans, a hole on the...