Testseek.co.uk have collected 28 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Armor+ VH6000 series and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Armor+ VH6000 series.
February 2008
(84%)
28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Extra space for cooling, controllers, and add-in cards makes XL-ATX the preferred solution for extreme system builders. Today, we follow up our picture story by testing four 10-slot cases that support XL-ATX and four-way SLI (with room to spare). When ...
The original Armor case was essentially a big box with a few fancy details, and the Armor+ is merely an evolution of this basic concept. This means that while theres plenty of room inside for a massive PC, the Armor+ hasnt grasped that you might want...
There are several parts of this case that make it look as though it’s taken heavy inspiration from the Antec P190 which is in the same size category. The large side fan, the cable management and large drive capacity all mirror the P190, although thi...
Sturdy, Large window on left side panel, Plenty of extra ports located on top, Removable motherboard tray, Toolfree install of hard drives, optical drives, and expansion cards, Concealed storage area on top of case, Plenty of drive bays
Heavy, Too many “optional” fans that should have been included, Find More Reviews @ TestFreaks
Overall the Thermaltake Armor+ is a top notch case with a MSRP to match. I definitely like how Thermaltake paid attention to the finer details by adding things such as hidden storage compartments and including plenty of external ports. While the case...
The Armor+ is a decent full tower case that obviously has a ton of room to spare, making it pleasant to work with. Beside its sheer size, the cases removable motherboard tray is a great asset. However, I wouldve like to see a hole behind the process...
Complete disassembly for easy cable routing, Removable motherboard tray, Efficient airflow design, Room for just about any components, Subtle lighting with nice exterior design, Top mounted USB, eSATA, Firewire, and audio ports, Liquid cooling system read...
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The Thermaltake Armor Plus case is a massive, strongly built case that can easily accommodate any hardcore gaming system or media workstation. The drive cages are laid out in an organized manner with quick screw less removal and installation, making up...
Abstract: Since its inception in 1999, Taiwanese manufacturer Thermaltake has established itself as one of the big names in the industry when it comes to cooling solutions and enclosures. They have a range of highly popular computer cases that are continually be...
Supports nVidias ESA, Ready to accept a Thermaltake BigWater system, Excellent looks, Awesome ventilation, Excellent setup for cable management
None that I found, I cant call the lack of a speaker a con
The large fan is pretty loud when running wide open, not terribly loud, but definitely audible. That will be corrected later. It is also pretty bright, it will definitely light up a dark room.The Thermaltake Armor+ ESA is definitely a nice case. Of co...
Thermaltake has raised the bar with their ESA-qualified Armor BWS6001 case. The case has all of the expansion options you expect from a Full-Tower ATX case and the features that you need as well. Extras like the optional accessories tray and external S...
The overall experience with the Armor+ VH6000BWS has been exceptional. This single chassis has proven that the features enthusiasts really care about can be incorporated into a design that is both compelling and affordable. With a price point that leav...