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Armor A60

On the front panel there are three 5,25" drive bays as well as a single 3,5" bay. The front panel connectors include a single USB2.0, the audio connectors, an USB3, and also an e-SATA connection. The bottom part of the front panel acts as an air intake and is entirely covered in mesh.

The front bezel can be removed by pulling at the bottom and doing so reveals the dust filter and the front of the frame. There are mounting holes for two 120- or 140 mm fans, out of the box the case comes with a single 120 mm intake fan.

On the rear the first thing to catch the eye is the blue USB3-cable that needs to be connected to the rear connector of the motherboard. Unfortunately there aren't really internal USB3-headers on motherboard yet, so this is the only way to get the front panel connectivity. Other than the cable it's a basic PSU-at-the-bottom layout with a single 120 mm exhaust fan and total of four holes for water cooling hoses.

At the top there's some further ventilation holes, this time providing mounting points for a 120 mm and a 120/140 mm fan. The supplied fan is Thermaltake's own specialty that has blade diameter of 170 mm, but which mounts to the 140 mm fan hole.

Also the bottom is perforated for some extra airflow. First of all there's hole for the PSU to suck air through, and in front of that there's more mesh with mounting holes for a 120 mm for even more cooling. The power supply has a finer mesh to act as a crude dust filter, but the front hole lacks even this. In front of the ventilation holes there's also a mounting place for a 2,5" drive.
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