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    Thermaltake Armor LCS Liquid Cooled ATX Chassis Review

    Posted on Thursday, November 30 2006 @ 21:16:11 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Thermaltake has been in business since 1999, providing cooling solutions to computer users around the world. In the 7+ years they have been in business, they went from the golden orb, which sold millions, to their current line of products, ranging from CPU coolers to full blown water cooling setups like the Armor LCS. The Thermaltake Armor LCS is a nice all-in-one setup for the person who wants a quality aluminum case and water cooling components in one package. The Thermaltake Armor LCS features an 120x240mm front mounted radiator with dual 120mm fans sporting blue LEDs, a hefty CPU water block with an acrylic top and another blue LED, and the P500 pump with an attached reservoir. Plenty of coolant and tubing is included, and also happens to be UV reactive, which you can see in the opening picture. Enough of this chit-chat... let's get on with the review.

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