Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Armor A30 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Armor A30.
April 2011
(85%)
46 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: There is an ever increasing market for small form factor cases as consumers demand smaller PCs to fulfil their space requirements. Small form factor cases are perfect for people who want to build a home theatre PC or even for people who don't have a lot o...
An interesting and aggressive look, Good cooling performance, Largely tool-less design, Sturdy quality build, 3 year warranty, Nice 2.5" drive retention mechanism, Removable motherboard tray, Windowed design with attractive illuminated fans
Standard dual slot 350mm GPU install issues in any slot other than the 1st, Online price is somewhat steep in my opinion
On the whole I've been nicely surprised by the A30. It's well built, is quite nicely thought out and provides some good features to the end user.I do have reservations though and these specifically relate to two things - the first is the price which a...
You do pay a premium for this Asus E35M1-I Deluxe motherboard, but in our opinion it is worth every penny. The Thermaltake Armor A30 is very well put together and offers great cooling proficiency while generating very little noise. Both products earn ...
Reviewing the Thermaltake Armor A30 puts me in an odd position, because as I mentioned in the intro, this is a case that's nightmarish to assemble but very good at its job once it's together. I'm left with very mixed feelings about what Thermaltake has do...
Abstract: It’s no secret that Thermaltake is quite proud of its Armor 30 case and today we’ll find out why. As the name suggests, the Armor A30 belongs to the Armor series, notable for sharp corners and sturdy chassis. However, you could just as well class t...
Small and very portable, Easy to install, Support 2.5" drives, Quiet fans, Partially tool-free, USB 3.0
No handle, Does not support all long video cards, Low profile CPU cooler required
If you are looking for a small form factor case to take to LAN parties or just to save space, the Thermaltake Armor A30 is a great option. It has the features that are needed in an enthusiast level case, including a USB 3.0 port, SSD support, room for...
Accepts long graphics cards and full size PSUs, Distinctive look, Build quality, Removable mobo tray, Storage space and options, Four included fans,
Cooling performance, Handle?,
Thermaltake's mATX entry in the Armor series, the A30, is an interesting and robust case targeted at gamers who occasionally may wish to schlep their machines to a lan party or other gaming event. It has, however, proved to be a mixed bag when subjec...