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Configuration Advantages
Thermaltake's Armor super tower case with transparent side window is a cut above the rest with enthusiast's features and expandability. Sporting such attributes as Tool-Free device clips, removable HDD cage, removable device trays, over-sized top ventilation system and a myriad of other features, Armor is destin to be a big seller.

The Armor also comes equipped with an 5.25" accessories box that allows the user to store CD's or DVD's. This is box is a great idea that will allow you to put anything of importance inside for safe keeping. It also is a nice feature for those who often go and enjoy a night of fragging at a LAN party and can leave their games in the accessories box.

The accessories box can be mounted in any one of the device bay's and provide a nice little "cubby-hole" for those important things in life. Stash money, key's, software and what ever else with this handy built in compartment. I think this is a pretty cool standard feature.

Armor's front bezel allows for exceptional cooling characteristics by utilizing the entire font bay area to optimize air flow. The bay is partially covered by dual doors that open and close. The chassis panels and front bay area's ingenious design, allow's sufficient cooling so fanless components can be used for a completely silent rig.

Thermaltake designed one of the most unique front door systems I have ever seen on a tower case. The doors open independently and only cover about half the front bezel leaving the center bezel exposed for very effective looks and functionality. The top ventilation system increases airflow 62% over other designs, dissipating heat at a much greater rate than other designs. The center port conceals USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 Firewire, microphone and headphone ports.

The transparent side panel features anti-theft and security features with locking key and alarm - for anti-intrusion prevention. The lock and key is handy for keeping out unwanted fingers from your valuable hardware, Armor provides security and awesome looks. Thermaltake designs just keep getting better and better with clean lines and effective chassis construction.

Popping off the side panel to reveal the anti-intrusion switch which detects when the side panel has been removed by a loud audible alarm. This is a nice feature if your case is left un-attended while having guests over or a party load of people and you don't want someone messing with your hardware. This feature will suprise the would be hoodlum. Hehe... ;-)

The Armor case features retractable foot stands that can be turned 360° to meet your needs. These foot stands are solid and very stable. The best stability will be met when these pedestals are facing the sides of the case lowering center of gravity, creating a very stable foot print on any flat surface.

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