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USD : $269.99
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P/N: VE2000BWS
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Specification
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Case Type
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Full Tower w/ Liquid Cooling System
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Material
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1.0 mm SECC
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Front Bezel Material
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Aluminum
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Color
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Black
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Side Panel
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Transparent Window
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Motherboard Support
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Micro ATX,
ATX,
Extend ATX,
BTX (with optional BTX upgrade kits)
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Motherboard Tray
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Yes
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5.25" Drive Bay
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11
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Ext. 3.5" Drive Bay
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1
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Int. 3.5" Drive Bay
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10
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Expansion Slots
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7
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Front I/O Ports
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USB 2.0 x 2,
IEEE 1394 x 1,
Audio & Speaker ports
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Cooling System
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- Front (intake) :
Dual 2400 x 120 x 25 mm, 1300 rpm, 17 dBA blue LED fan
- Rear (exhaust) :
120 x 120 x 25 mm, 1300 rpm, 17 dBA, blue LED fan
90 x 90 x 25 mm, 1800 rpm, 19 dBA
- Top (exhaust) :
90 x 90 x 25 mm, 1800 rpm, 19 dBA
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Liquid Cooling Capable
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Yes
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Liquid Cooling Embedded
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- All-in-one waterblock :
For Intel BTX platform, 775, P4, AMD K8 and K7
Support for Socket 1366 requires an upgraded mounting kit.
- Performance radiator :
(A) Dimension of radiator : 120 x 240 mm (
B) Two 1300 rpm 120 mm fans
- P500 liquid pump :
Power DC 12V liquid pump (500 L/hr)
- Reservoir :
Contains 350 c.c. of liquid capacity, easy to refill )
- Water tube :
Transparent UV tube (3/8”) & industrial-grade rubber tube
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Power Supply Supported
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Standard ATX PSII
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Power Supply Included
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No
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Dimension (H*W*D)
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20.9 x 8.7 x 22.0 in
530 x 220 x 560 mm
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Net Weight
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46.5 lbs
21.1 kg
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Security Lock
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N/A
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Application
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2.5" Drive Bay
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Award & Review
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Reviewed by
Tweakz
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This case combines a nice look with strength and a good cooling system. It has a pre-installed liquid cooling system that performs very well. The blue LED fans at the front give it that little extra that your looking for. It has a toolless design for easy installation and a extra removable and cooled hdd-rack. Overal this is a super hot product.
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August 22, 2007
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Reviewed by
Dragon Steel Mods
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Overall the Thermaltake Armor Lcs is one great case, I love it actually, yes it's huge, but there's a lot of room in it and the liquid cooling system can be expanded with other parts from Thermaltake or even other companies. In the end I'm happy with it, I like the partial doors, it adds a bit of style to the whole presentation.
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May 23, 2007
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Reviewed by
3D Gameman
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More and more companies are putting together these case and water cooling combinations. This really makes sense because with today's computer hardware getting faster, a water cooling system will keep things cool. Also, if you prefer a quiet computer system, a water cooling setup is really the way to go. The Thermaltake Armor LCS (Liquid Cooler System) Case is an excellent product.
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March 30, 2007
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Reviewed by
3DGameMan
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More and more companies are putting together these case and water cooling combinations. This really makes sense because with today's computer hardware getting faster, a water cooling system will keep things cool. Also, if you prefer a quiet computer system, a water cooling setup is really the way to go. The Thermaltake Armor LCS (Liquid Cooling System) Case is an excellent product. The case is fantastic, it has lots of excellent features and the water cooling system performs very well. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
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March 30, 2007
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Reviewed by
Hardcoreware
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Impressed? I know I am! A load temperature of 30C on a Prescott 3.6 is absolutely insane (Ambient temperatures were around 17C for those interested). We're talking an unheard of drop of 47C from stock... We also have an amazing drop of of 30C at full load on the GPU core. Thermaltake's giant LCS radiator is really flexing its muscles here.
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January 11, 2007
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Download
| Name | Type | Size | Release Date | Description |
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User Manual
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8775415
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05/13/2008
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FAQ
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What is the longest graphics card that may be used with this chassis? |
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12.29" is the length of the longest card on the market. This chassis will fit this size of card. |
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Why is copper based heat sink better than aluminum based solution? |
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The short answer to the question is the fact that copper conducts heat better than aluminum. Engineers utilize thermal conductivity (W/m*K) value to measure the effectiveness of a material. In this case, copper has a thermal conductivity of ~401 W/m*K and aluminum is ~237 W/m*K. To put it in perspective, wood has a thermal conductivity value of 0.04 ~ 0.4 W/m*K and concrete is 1.7 W/m*K, that is why wood does not get quiet as hot as concrete on a hot sunny day. |
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What are the differences in motherboard form factors? |
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There are 4 motherboard ATX standard formats on the market today.
| Form Factor |
width(in) |
width(mm) |
length(in) |
length(mm) |
| eATX(Extended ATX) |
12 |
304.8 |
13 |
330.2 |
| ATX |
12 |
304.8 |
9.6 |
243.8 |
| Micro ATX |
9.6 |
243.8 |
9.6 |
243.8 |
| Mini ATX |
11.2 |
284.5 |
8.2 |
208.3 | Please visit Formfactors.org for complete information on motherboard form factors. |
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