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NT Compatible » News » November 2012 » Thermaltake Armor Revo Snow Edition Chassis Review

Thermaltake Armor Revo Snow Edition Chassis Review

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 11/19/2012 11:11 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Bjorn3D posted a review on the Thermaltake Armor Revo Snow Edition Chassis




Back in the 90s, we saw plenty of white desktop chassis, but as color styles and system requirements shifted, manufacturers started bringing black and silver chassis to the market. With less variation in color schemes, Thermaltake saw the chance to bring back the white chassis to the market, with not only some gamer design, but also plenty of features. Today, we’re taking a look at Thermaltake’s Armor Revo Snow Edition gaming chassis, which comes in a combination of white, black and blue colors. The chassis follows the style of the previous Armor series cases from 2006, but with many improvements in its features and design.

The Thermaltake Armor Revo Snow Edition chassis comes with three massive 200 mm fans, and a 140 mm fan in the rear. It has many features gamers will love, like the headset hook on the side panel, plenty of air circulation, lots of ports and connections for gaming gear, and of course armor shield look in the front, which kind of reminds us of the medieval times. The Armor Revo Snow Edition chassis is not as cheap as we’d like it to be, coming in at $189.99, but with its features, it might just be a desktop chassis to consider for this holiday season. If you’re thinking about getting this case, order soon, because supplies are limited and many e-tailers (including Newegg at the time of publishing) are out of stock.


Thermaltake Armor Revo Snow Edition Chassis Review


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