Re: Water cooled Armor A30
Thermaltake Armor A30 case mods will include-
removing 3.5 hdd tray (I will be using 2.5 ssd)
swapping the stock fans for red led fans
swapping power LED for red LED and orange LED for the HDD activity LED
The front Fan is 92mm not the 90mm like thermaltake says
I will be placing a 92mm Black Ice GTX Xtreme M92 Radiator with push/pull fans
Phobya Acrylic Single 5.25" Bay Reservoir w/ Level Indicator
EK Supreme LTX CPU Liquid Cooling Block
Swiftech MCP655™ 12v Water Pump w/ Speed Control
Re: Water cooled Armor A30
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Re: Water cooled Armor A30
I actually put off testing the A30 for a day because when I'd removed it from the box I was genuinely somewhat mystified by how it was supposed to come apart and back together. A Corsair case this is not, Thermaltake's A30 design is able to fit a decent amount of capacity and cooling into relatively svelte dimensions but somewhere along the line usability took a major backseat.