Testseek.com have collected 8 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Armor LCS VE2000 series and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Armor LCS VE2000 series.
(83%)
8 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Overall, then, how did the Armor LCS do? Well, I think its fair to say could have been better, could have been worse. The problem doesn’t come from the chassis or the case, but a combination of the two. They just struggle to work well together, show...
A computer case is something that has to fit the user. With the size of the Thermaltake Armor+ LCS, there should be no problem fitting anything for anyone. With a MSRP of $399.99 from ThermaltakeUSA.com, this case can be found for less than $340 (dire...
Abstract: Video Review: More and more companies are putting together these case and water cooling combinations. This really makes sense because with today's computer hardware getting faster, a water cooling system will keep things cool. Also, if you prefer a quiet computer system, a water cooling setup is really the way to go. The Thermaltake Armor LCS (Liquid Cooling System) Case is an excellent product. The case is fantastic, it has lots of excellent features and the water cooling system performs very well. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
Everything included to get you started in water cooling, Everything works great, no leaks at all, Easy installation for everything, Lots of extra tubing and parts included, Quality, well made chassis, Liquid cooling system cools very well, Fairly quiet ov...
Big and heavy, Need long cables for hard drives, depending on motherboard configuration, Toolless PCI slots are pretty much worthless, Larger power supplies require extra work to get installed
Overall the Thermaltake Armor Lcs is one great case, I love it actually, yes its huge, but theres a lot of room in it and the liquid cooling system can be expanded with other parts from Thermaltake or even other companies. In the end Im happy with ...
Abstract: When it comes to housing a computer, cases run the gamut in styles, sizes and of course, features. With so many cases on the market, it can be difficult in choosing the right case. When it comes to system cases, one of the most important things to keep...
Unusable Hard Drive Cage
No external 3.5 inch bays
Cheap plastic PCI clips
Cheap plastic CDROM clips
Even if everything about this case sucked, it would still be respectable on the basis of the liquid cooling systems performance alone. Thermaltake does indeed have to lean a bit on that performance as the case in itself is far from perfect. Issues ra...
The is a nice, lightweight aluminum case with some very unique features. The three-window design really breaks up the the side panel and makes viewing the internals of the case that much more interesting. Not to mention that the raised letters a...
Excellent case that offers sufficient room, Radiator is in an odd spot, but is pre-installed to make for easier overall installation, Cooling ability and airflow is above average, Quiet operation, $250 price is well worth it,
Some installation hitches could have been easily avoidable, Hard to physically transport the case, The addition of a GPU block would have made this case a steal
As soon as I pulled the Armor LCS out of the box, I was impressed many times over. To date, it is by far the best put together case I have used, due to its large stature and also the evident thought process thats gone into it. The case as a whole is...