Thermaltake Xaser Armor VA8000BWS Extended ATX Full tower w/ Power supply
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- Brand: Thermaltake Technology
- Part Number: VA8000BWS
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27 Reviews
| From: Amazon Posted: Sep 08, 2008 Type: User Review |
doug
I have three of these towers out of my 7 computers and will get more as I fill up of the old ones and need more space. Love the room in this thing. It accepts server sized mobos (E-ATX) 13x10 just fine. Wonderful for water cooling and much, MUCH...
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| From: Itp Reviewed by: Itp Expert Posted: Feb 10, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
Thermaltake's new Armor+ VH6000SWA, looks the business on the outside and, we??re happy to report, is even better in. Our test sample was cavernous and thus able to accommodate large extended-ATX boards. Fitting such mainboards is also a cinch thank
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| From: Bjorn3d Reviewed by: Bjorn3d Expert Posted: Jan 08, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
ENHANCED AND UPDATED ARMOR The heading sounds more like military news bulletin doesn't it? Although it's not, it means the same just different context. When it comes to upgrading your PC case, there are lots and lots of options. Hundreds of companie
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| From: Bjorn3d Reviewed by: Bjorn3d Expert Posted: Jan 08, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
Next Page >>> ENHANCED AND UPDATED ARMOR The heading sounds more like military news bulletin doesn't it? Although it's not, it means the same just different context. When it comes to upgrading your PC case, there are lots and lots of optio
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| From: Techradar Reviewed by: Techradar Expert Posted: Jun 11, 2007 Type: Expert Review |
To say that the off-the-peg rig market is competitive would be an understatement on a scale akin to Chernobyl's general manager phoning his boss to explain things might get 'a bit warm today'. We're amazed that smaller firms make it; tiny Davids to t
PROS: Mostly great components Good looks
CONS: Framerates less than sparkling Needs faster memory
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| From: Amazon Posted: Apr 28, 2007 Type: User Review |
Great case BUT can be improved
This case provides excellent airflow but there are some additional ways to improve this. The unit comes with one blue lit 12cm fan drive caddy with three bays and I added a second unit. You can also add a side panel with a 25cm fan - more blue...
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Kansas
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Feb 22, 2007
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Roomy, but shoddy construction!
I bought this case for a new server project at work. It looked like a nearly perfect case for the job, and the price was right. Assembly with a Tyan server mobo went smoothly and things have been dandy for the past year. However, as part of an...
PROS: Very open design, easy to build in and work in
CONS: Poor alignment at the factory, faceplate scratches easily, top ports useless
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| From: Bytesector Reviewed by: Bytesector Expert Posted: Sep 30, 2006 Type: Expert Review |
Since I started writing articles here at Bytesector, I've had the privilege of reviewing quite a few different cases, of which many were designed by Thermaltake. Today is no exception as I sit here staring at the Thermaltake Armor chassis, a...
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| From: Amazon Posted: May 04, 2006 Type: User Review |
Excellent Case
I love this case, it's HUGE and gives you plenty of room to expand and work on your computer. The 120mm fans in the front and back light up blue and have a fan speed controller connection. The picture doesn't show this but it has a plexiglass...
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| From: Bjorn3d Reviewed by: Bjorn3d Expert Posted: Apr 03, 2006 Type: Expert Review |
Introduction There are legions of companies out there selling all kinds of PC cases. Buying one actually creates a problem. Have you ever browsed an online store - let's say newegg or komplett - to pick a case? If you haven't, then just look...
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