Internal Overview
Now to inspect the inside of the case. First off we have to remove the cover. To remove the cover you have to unscrew the 3 thumbscrews holding to together. After that is completed you have to slide the top panel towards the back of the case and then lift up. After this is taken off you can see the 230mm fan Thermaltake mounted in the top of the Armor A30.
After getting the top off you can see into the case some more. On the back side of the case you can see where the power supply will be mounted and then on the front half you can see where everything else will basically be mounted.
So now we are going to take out the motherboard try. In order to do so you have to remove the rest of the thumbscrews from the back of the case. You will slide the tray out of the back of the case.
Here we have the tray outside the case. You can that the fans are powered by a Molex connector and that all the motherboard standoffs are preinstalled. Also we have a better close up of the 60mm internal fans.
In this picture below you will be able to better see all the insides of the case. Starting at the top left of the picture you can see the dual 5.25″ bays and then right underneath that you can see the two 3.5″ HDD bracket. Now over to the right of the A30 at the top you can see the 3.5″ bay along with all the front input cables.

hello Bobby, I have a question please tell me how to you set the radiator in the case back
Greetings from Peru
Hi Bobby 😀 I have this case, and read in the thermaltake web about water cooling “no capable” but like u I made a mod with one coolermaster aquagate mini R80, and put the radiator inside the case, here r a pictures 😀
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3266/5698165360_bf3142625a.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3097/5697588861_2dabfedbb4_z.jpg
The first link is only to see the radiator 😀 later I change the orientation of the pump.
The second link is the case finished, I change the boring black hoses and put new clear ones, with reactive UV liquid inside.
I hope this give u more ideas.
greetings!!! and sorry for my bad english 😀
I bought a 120mm Rad mounting bracket from Frozencpu.com and then i mounted it to where the little cutout on the back of the case was at. From there i ran the lines into the case.
Nice would look alot better if you used blue coolant instead of the green but it does look nice. The way i did it cooled the rad down crazy since i used 2x120mm 93cfm fans
Thanks 😀 I try the clear blue uv liquid 😀
Greetings!