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Embrace the Future – Thermaltake Armor LCS
Chassis
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As 3D gaming has reached full
maturity and is now the mainstream of the gaming
market, gamers are constantly looking for higher
performance computer systems. Dual core processors
have arrived and dual video cards (SLI, CrossFire)
are here to stay. These advancements in technology
are pinpointed at satisfying the cravings for speed
and performance. However, chassis have not made any
dramatic advancement in a long time. Thermaltake has
noticed this issue with the existing computer
systems, and is now presenting the high standard
liquid-cooled chassis, the Armor Liquid Cooling
System. The chassis infuses liquid cooling and a
versatile chassis, and is the first computer system
to have the radiator mounted in front of the
computer system.
The Armor Liquid Cooling System’s
structure places the radiator towards the nose of
the chassis to maximize the usable space within the
chassis.
An outstanding difference is that the radiator is
240mm long and has two 120mm fans mounted onto it
for maximum cooling. The radiator is
now equipped with the new Dimple Tube Technology to
increase the turbulence within the radiator,
effectively enlarging the surface area of coolant
contact and elongating the time that the coolant
stays in the radiator to be cooled. The chassis also
contains rear exhaust fans to draw out the hot air
to effectively eliminate any possibilities of
overheating. The Armor Liquid Cooling System
utilizes a P500 motor to flow at maximum 500 liters
per hour, as a result, the system can be expanded to
cool video cards and memories in the future at any
time. Since the liquid cooling system is integrated,
users only need to connect the waterblock and the
pump for the whole system to start working. The
Armor Liquid Cooling System offers spacious interior
for easy installation and tube routing at the same
time.
The front grill of the Armor LCS
takes into calculation the effectiveness of a
free-flowing chassis. The chassis sports two 120mm
silent fans in front of the radiator to maximize the
cooling of the liquid cooling system. The two 120mm
fans also act as the intake fans for the computer
system to cool the entire system after cooling the
radiator. In the back and on the top of the chassis
are more fans to exhaust the excess hot air inside
the chassis.
The external appearance of the Armor
Liquid Cooling System is heavily influenced by the
original Armor chassis. It has the front two
decoration aluminum plates and the simple curves to
strike the image of a sturdy armor. Behind the bay
covers are two 120mm LED fans that emit a faint glow
out of the front of the chassis during operation.
The grills are meshed and well-ventilated to
increase the air intake while effectively filtering
out unwanted dust. The filter is also easily removed
to clean for whenever there is too much dust
clogging up the intake.
The Armor Liquid Cooling System not
only provides a complete water cooling solution to a
new generation of computers, it also prevents liquid
cooling components from cluttering up the internals
of the case. If you are having trouble finding a
suitable chassis and liquid cooling system
combination, the Armor Liquid Cooling System is all
you need to embrace the future.
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news
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About ThermalTake
Thermaltake Incorporation, based in Taipei, Taiwan
is the global leader Thermal Solution and Thermal
Management for PC & Industrial Market. Its
Engineering Staffs masters in Airflow Analysis,
Material Conductivity and Heat Dissipation
Efficiency. Thermaltake offers a wide range of
products and services, providing effective and
cost-conscious cooling devices. The Company has more
than 1,000 employees worldwide supporting customers
from its headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan, as well as
from offices in China, Europe and United States
Continent
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