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Overview
Optimized design for both liquid cooling and air cooling system
Sliding hood with toolbox on top. (Upgradable to LCS.)
10 PCI slots design for quad-graphic card configuration
Tool free design for 5.25” device and PCI slot.
Sliding motherboard tray
Independent thermal management for CPU, VGA & HDD.
Cable management system for better cable routing and internal air flow
Evolutionary adjustable PSU supporting bridge
MicroATX, ATX, Extend-ATX supported





    
"This is a solid, well made case that’ll give you enough room to mount any component that you can think of with space to spare, combined with the cooling, this case is a winner."
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Features
 
 
 
Organized HDD cable management
Support up to 14
drive bays
(7 5.25” and 7 3.5” device)

Sliding Motherboard tray
 
High efficiency HDD cooling module
23 cm fan installed for extra VGA cooling
Swappable HDD module/ Fan module
Swappable VGA fan holder
Removable HDD cage
7 Modularized HDD tray
7 5.25 slot-in to
lock device.
10 Screwless PCI slots
with preserved
screw holes
Extra bottom space for better expandability. (After HDD/Fan module removed)
Adjustable PSU
supporting bridge
 
Front (intake):
140 x 140 x 25mm fan 1000rpm, 16dBA or
120 x 120 x 25 fan
Bottom (intake) :
Two 140 x 140 mm fans or
Two 120 x 120 mm fans
Side (intake):
230 x 230 x 20mm
blue LED fan,
800rpm, 15dBA
Honeycombed opening
 
HDD (intake):
140 x 140 x 25mm blue LED fan, 1000rpm, 16dBA or
120 x 120 x 25mm fan


 
Rear (exhaust) :
120 x 120 x25 mm TurboFan,
1300rpm, 17dBA
 

Bottom (intake) :
140 x 140 x 25 mm Fan, 1000rpm, 16dBA or
120 x 120 x 25 mm Fan, 1300rpm, 17dBA



Front (intake) :

140 x 140 x 25 mm Fan, 1000rpm, 16dBA or
120 x 120 x 25 mm Fan, 1300rpm, 17dBA

VGA (intake) :
140 x 140 x 25 mm Fan, 1000rpm, 16dBA or
120 x 120 x 25 mm Fan, 1300rpm, 17dBA

140 x 140 x25mm,
1000 rpm, 16dBA
120 x 120 x25mm,
1300 rpm, 17dBA


Recommended Upgrades & Accessories




Toughpower QFan
High End PSU Upgrade

    
TR2-RX
Value PSU Upgrade



DuOrb CPU Heatsink
Cooling Upgrade

Smart Case Fan
Airflow Upgrade
Specifications
Model
VH6000SWA
Case Type
Super Tower
Dimension (H*W*D)
600 x 245 x 625 mm (23.6 x 9.6 x 24.6 inch)
Net Weight
10.2kg(22.5lb)
Side Panel
Transparent window
Sliding Motherboard Tray
Yes
Cable Management

Yes

Sliding hood
Yes
Adjustable PSU bridge
Yes
Material
Front door: Aluminum/ Chassis: 1.0mm SECC
Color
Silver
Cooling System

- Front (intake):
140 x 140 x 25mm blue LED fan, 1000rpm, 16dBA or
120 x 120 x 25mm fan
- Rear (exhaust):
120 x 120 x25 mm TurboFan, 1300rpm, 17dBA
- Side (intake):
230 x 230 x 20mm blue LED fan, 800rpm, 15dBA
- Bottom (intake):
Two 140 x 140 mm fans (optional) or
Two 120 x 120mm fans (optional)
- VGA (intake):
140 x 140 x 25mm fan (optional) or
120 x 120 x 25mm fan (optional)

Motherboards
9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX), 12” x 9.6” (ATX), 12” x 13” (Extend ATX)
Drive Bays
-5.25” Drive Bay
-3.5” Drive Bay
-3.5” Drive Bay(Hidden)

7
1(Converted from one 5.25” drive bay)
7
Front I/O
e-SATA connector x 1, USB2.0 x 4, IEEE 1394 Firewire x 1, HD Audio
Expansion Slots
10
Max CPU Heatsink Height 172mm
Max VGA Card Length 355mm
Warranty2 year
Awards & Reviews


Conclusion:

The Thermaltake Armor+ really is one of the best computer cases we have ever seen, and we really mean that. While not completely flawless, there is very little not to like about this case. Although some might say that the sheer size and weight of the Armor+ are among the biggest disadvantages users will face, we believe them to be advantages of this case. Of course the weight can be a bit of a problem, as this case does weight 17kg before you put anything in it. However, because this is such a heavy case it is also very durable, as it is constructed from 1.0mm thick steel.





Conclusion:

This is a solid, well made case that’ll give you enough room to mount any component that you can think of with space to spare, combined with the cooling, this case is a winner.



Conclusion:
With plenty of cooling options, including a massive though quiet side fan, and a spacious interior that supports an amazing number of expansion slots and hard drives, the Armor+ casing will definitely appeal to both gamers and enthusiasts alike. Some of the features that we liked include the modern tool-free design which made assembling the system easier as almost everything could be done without a screwdriver (except for the PSU and motherboard)



Conclusion:
With Thermaltake Armor+ I haven't had time to idle or get bored by it. The case is simply amazing as it carries an updated Armor design and evolutionary solutions. You no longer have to dig inside it to fasten your motherboard and other devices; the removable motherboard tray helps you avoid it. It can be taken out really fast and once it's on your desk, putting everything together never got easier. The ten tool-free PCI slots are ready for any quad graphic configuration while the independent thermal management cools your CPU, VGA and HDD. As far as chassis goes, it's been fitted with cable management system, adjustable PSU supporting bridge and tool-free 5.25” installation.

There are lots of bits and pieces that make Armor+ stand out from the rest of the cases (dual drawers, Liquid Cooling System compatibility for example). I'm pretty sure I mentioned all of them throughout the article. However, I haven't found many negatives which kind of surprises me as it's hard to make an ideal and bulletproof enclosure.

The last thing I'd like to say is, there aren't many refresh / kicker products around that receive such high scores as this Thermaltake case.

For handful of upgrades, thoughtful design and quality finish, Thermaltake Armor+ gets the rating of 9.0 (Extremely Good) out of 10 and Bjorn3D Golden Bear Award

The sliding motherboard tray also makes the casing a joy to work with as it is pretty heavy and not having to move the casing around while installing the motherboard is a huge plus point. Lastly, the adjustable PSU bridge is another nice touch by Thermaltake, again making installation or upgrading a PSU easy as cake.


Conclusion:
The Thermaltake Armor+ Case has tremendous bang for the buck. It's loaded with features but affordable at the same time. There are plenty of drive bays, lots of room to work, removable motherboard tray, unbelievable air circulation, tooless design, and so much more.




Conclusion:
the VH6000BWS blew us away with its bevy of features and clever design. With both the hardcore and beginner enthusiast in mind, Thermaltake has created a unique enclosure that can either be gradually grown into, or be greatly expanded upon depending on the enthusiast. Watercooling primed, aircooling ready, this chassis affords an enthusiast at any level a veritable plethora of options, and this is exactly what the Thermaltake VH6000BWS excels at: it offers people options, the choice and direction to do what they want with this case.




Conclusion:
The sliding motherboard tray also makes the casing a joy to work with as it is pretty heavy and not having to move the casing around while installing the motherboard is a huge plus point. Lastly, the adjustable PSU bridge is another nice touch by Thermaltake, again making installation or upgrading a PSU easy as cake.
FAQ
Q1. The fan in the chassis has stopped working. What should I do?
ANS:
We apologise for the inconvenience this may have caused you.
If you have purchased the case within the last 24 months, please log onto our website at:
www.thermaltake.com.au/Support/Warranty.aspx
to complete the RMA request form online.
The request form will allow you to request for a replacement unit.
If you have any questions regarding the RMA process, please contact our RMA department at rma@thermaltake.com.au
Q2. Where can I download a copy of the users manual?
ANS:
The users manual can be downloaded from here: http://www.thermaltake.com/db/pictures/modules/PDT/PDT060207001/2008721991870904.zip
Q3. What is the longest video card that can fit in the Armor+
ANS:
The longest length possible is 31.2cm for video cards.
Q4.Can I upgrade my Armor+ to be ESA compatible
ANS:
No No ESA Armor+ has a seperate module that will not be sold separately.
Q5. The pwr LED is 3 pin but my motherboard is 2 pin. How do I make it fit?
ANS:
Cut the 3 pin connector in the middle where there is no cable and install the pin separately onto the motherboard.


 
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