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June 2010
(82%)
53 Reviews
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The Thermaltake Armor A90 is quite a standout case in a pretty saturated market. While the price (Amazon Link, Newegg Link) and feature set designate it as more of a middle-range performer, the ease of hardware installation, high quality components and...
Loose quick locks on drive bays, Leds can't be turned off, CPU cooler mounting hole isn't big enough
After all the testing the verdict seems to be that the Thermaltake Armor A90 is a good case, but just not good enough to really stand out in the very crowded market of gaming cases. If you like the outlooks, there's really no reason why not to buy the...
Lots of room, Looks great, Well made, Keeps system cool, Fairly quiet, Lots of USB ports
Small little window is rather pointless, PSU filter not exactly removable, Hard drives could get in way of larger video cards
The Thermaltake Armor A90 case is a great addition to the Armor series of cases truly. The case is very well made with a lot of room inside for larger video cards and lots of hard drives. The black on black and angular motif works very well together, ...
The Armor A90 case from Thermaltake retails for under $100. For that price you get some advanced features including water-cooling compatible holes, bottom mounted PSU, tool-less drive installation and more. Aesthetically, the case with its all black in...
Unique look, Toolfree mounting system for 3.5” and 5.25” bays, Uses screws to hold PCI and PCIE expansion cards in place, Peripheral antitheft device and side panel padlock loops
No cable routing holes in motherboard tray, No included thumb screws for holding expansion cards in place, Find More Reviews @ TestFreaks
Overall the Thermaltake Armor A90 is a solid case and is hard to beat for its sub-$100 price tag. It sports a unique look and it was nice to finally see a case manufacturer taking the time to paint the inside of the case as well. I had a hard time fi...
Samenvatting: A solid value overall, Thermaltake’s Armor A90 is an attractive gaming case. There won’t be a consensus on its angular design or copious use of plastic. But I think we can all agree that saving money on a well-built chassis means more is available for faster hardware. And that’s a good thing.
The Thermaltake Armor A90 is a very large, cool looking mid-tower chassis with all the features anyone could ask for, and for an amazing street price of the choice to purchase is down to personal preference in aesthetics. ...
Samenvatting: The case you choose for your PC always says something about you and the system inside it, but it doesn't always have to shout—sometimes conversational tones are more than enough. Priced at just $99 and looking more like a traditional case than a piece ...
Sharp lines and asymmetric design give case an attractive appearance. Hole cut in motherboard tray allows mounting a CPU cooler from beneath.
Cannot fit longest video cards on the market. Front-panel ports are USB 2.0 only. PSU support bracket can be tricky to move. Semi-tool-free construction. Does not include brackets for installing 2.5-inch drives in 3.5-inch bays.
Thermaltake's Armor A90 is a good-looking gaming case that's hampered by its inability to hold oversized videocards such as the ATI Radeon HD 5970. If you don't use cards of that length (and are never planning to), the Armor A90 may well have you cove...
The Thermaltake ARMOR A90 looks sharp with its angular aesthetic and blue LED fans. The all-black “bulletproof” armor design with metal mesh elements and an reinforced front door lend the ARMOR A90 a very stylish appearance that will likely appeal to ...