Thermaltake ARMOR+ VH6000SWA W 25CM FAN Window Full Tower 10 PCI System Cabinet - Aluminum
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Product Description
Key Features Regular 5.25" Bays 7 Regular External 3.5" Bays 1 Motherboard I/O Expansion Slots Up to 10 Regular 3.5" Bays 7 Warranty 3 Years Enclosure Color Silver Motherboard Supported up to Form Factor 12" x 9.6" (ATX), 9.6" x 9.6" (Micro ATX) , 12" x 13" (Extend ATX) Chassis Type Super Tower Front Ports E-SATA connector, USB 2.0 x 4, IEEE 1394 Firewire, HD-Audio Weight 37 lbs Dimensions WxDxH 245 x 625 x 600 mm Detail Specifications Features -- Optimized design for both liquid cooling and air cooling system -- Sliding hood with toolbox on top. (Upgradable to LCS.) -- 10 PCI slots design for quad-graphic card configuration -- Tool free design for 5.25" device and PCI slot. -- Sliding motherboard tray -- Independent thermal management for CPU, VGA & HDD. -- Cable management system for better cable routing and internal air flow -- Evolutionary adjustable PSU supporting bridge -- MicroATX, ATX, Extend-ATX supported Specifications Case Type -- Super Tower Side Panel -- Transparent window Sliding Motherboard Tray -- Yes Cable Management -- Yes Sliding hood -- Yes Adjustable PSU bridge -- Yes Material -- Front door Aluminum/ Chassis 1.0mm SECC
Product Details
- Color: Silver
- Brand: Thermaltake
- Model: VH6000SWA
- Dimensions: 23.60" h x 9.60" w x 24.60" l, 22.49 pounds
Features
- A perfect accessory for your computer.
- Durable
- High quality
Customer Reviews
First build, glad I spent the extra bit...
This case was part of my "first build" experiment and I really planned on spending no more than $100 for the case. I am very glad that I changed my mind about this case. I've upgraded my internal memory, added an additional GPU and 2 more fans and there's still room! The sliding motherboard tray was the best idea in a while and everything is just great. I really can't say how awesome this case is other than it just is. Buy it and be proud.
well designed case
I purchased this case due to previous experience with Thermaltake cases and was not disappointed as this case surpassed my expectation on build quality and design. The cable management, removable panels on both sides, slide-out mobo tray and snap-in drive slots are simply the thing when assembling a build-your-own workstation. This is also one of the few cases (at this time) that supports the new SSI EEB motherboards.
This case was used to build a dual Xeon Intel 5500 series workstation (2 quad core CPUs). Two of the PCI-E slots were used for a Radeon HD 4850 and Soundblaster X-Fi Titanium; two drive bays were installed with a 150GB Velociraptor hard drive (for the OS and applications) and a 1TB Seagate hard drive (for data). One of the optical drive bays was used for an HP DVD-RW drive.
I do have a negative comment on the motherboard mounting holes; for the Tyan mobo I used in this project, some mounting pillar skrew holes were absent. I needed to mark and drill three additional holes to mount the mobo properly (very easily done due to aluminum construction of the tray). Again, this build used an SSI EEB mobo that just hit the market to support the new Intel dual quad-core Xeon 5500 series processors.
I am very pleased with the design and build quality of this aluminum case and would recommend it to anyone building a high end workstation or server. I would also recommend purchasing the silver aluninum version, rather than the black steel version of this case.
Excellent CAse but came in with slight damage
Excellent case. Lots of room and easy to work with. Excellent wire management options. The silver (AL) version is much lighter and yet still sturdy.
My case was not packaged well and I think it may have been an open box. There was slight damage and a fan loose in the box. I was in a hurry to start building so I did the repair myself.


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