Thermaltake Armor Revo Case Review

Thermaltake’s original Armor case was one of the first cases that when I saw it I was really impressed.  I think it was the large aluminum front doors and the case window that was so big you could see pretty much see everything inside your case.  Since the original release Thermaltake has come up with new models expanding and improving on the original case.  Today we are taking a look at the latest case in the Armor series the Armor Revo.  This full tower features three 200mm fans, a hot-swap hard drive docking station, USB 3.0 support and many other features.  Can this case live up to the original Armor?  Read on to find out.

Special thanks to Thermaltake for providing us with the Armor Revo Gene Case to review.

Features
– Wing Shape Aluminum Front Bezel
– Breath Lighting effect
– USB3.0 superspeed
– Top-mounted HDD hot swap Docking Station
– VGA TripleMax 31cm
– CableClear cable management
– Liquid cooling ready
– Innovative 5.25″ & 3.5″ tool-free design
– Combat Headset Holder
– Heightened footstand enhances intake airflow

Packaging
The Armor Revo comes in Thermaltake’s normal packaging.  On the front of the box there is a photo of the case and it lets us know it is the Snow Edition.  Thermaltake also offers this case in black as well.  On the back of the case it goes over some of the main features.

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Opening up the box the case is nicely protect by large pieces of styrofoam and a plastic bag.

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