Thermaltake Armor A90 (VL90001W2Z)

Sep 20th, 2010 | By Jared

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The front of the A90 is where we see how different this model is from past Armor series cases. A hinged door hides the three 5.25″ and one 3.5″ external bays. The front I/O panel runs vertically along the right side with the large triangular power button residing below the swinging door.

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The top flows with the same triangular design cues and features two additional USB and one eSATA ports.

Armor A90

Removing the front panel reveals the included 120mm LED intake fan in front. There is room to install an additional 120mm fan above it or install one 200mm fan.

Armor A90

The left side panel features a small triangular window and a vent on the side that can accommodate a 120mm fan to aide in cooling your video cards.

Armor A90

You’ll notice on the backside the PSU is mounted on the bottom with two water cooling punch outs to the right. Above the seven PCI expansion slots is a small notch that is used to secure your peripherals such as mice and keyboards if you have your computer in a public area such as a LAN. Both side panels are secured with black thumbscrews.

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Turning the A90 over there are four rubber feet to keep the case secure in place and to help dampen any noise. A removable filter is placed below the power supply area and you will notice four holes towards the front that are for installing a 2.5″ SSD.

Armor A90

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