Motherboards.org -- 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 interior and exterior screams excellent design and craftsmanship. The inclusion of four USB 2.0 ports and external SATA on the FP I/O are more indications of an excellent design. Thermaltake has done a great job with their Armor A90 case and it is worthy of purchase for those looking in this price range for a new case. Cooling on the case is sufficient for most users with a Front, a Rear and a Top fan installed and the options for two more fans if you want. For those wanting good features, nice aesthetics and an under a $100.00 price, the new Thermaltake A90 is a solid Hot Product.
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