
Introduction to the Thermaltake Armor A60
Just a short time ago Thermaltake re-invented their Armor series with the A90. Since it's re-introduction the A90 has been getting some pretty good reviews, thanks in part to it's unique styling and ease of assembly. Not being a big fan of cases with doors, even I like the A90 and what it had to offer. But now Thermaltake has added another case to the Armor series in the form of the A60.
The A60 offers features that even it's A90 big brother does not have, but we will only be talking about the A60 in this review. With external drive connectivity fast becoming a must-have amongst the vast majority of individuals (instead of using a standard HDD dock like Cooler master has done with the CM 690 Advance), Thermaltake integrated a hot-swap bay into the A60. Even more unique is the location that Thermaltake chose, building the bay into the side of the case.


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