The Armor Junior is yet another great case from Thermaltake, and Armor Senior should be proud of his little fella. While the overall styling is taken straight from the original, full size Armor case, there are many special touches and improvements that make the Junior appealing.
While the full size Armor case is great for a stationary system, the compact design of the Armor Junior is ideal for use with a system that travels to LAN parties (or anywhere else for that matter). In addition to being compact and lightweight, the Armor Junior is packed with features that make it desirable. The bulk of the installation features are tool-less, it has vibration isolators for all 3.5" drives, it uses two 120mm fans for quiet/effective cooling, and it just looks really sharp.
Given the unique styling, convenient installation features, and excellent cooling performance I award the Thermaltake Armor Junior Mid-Tower ATX Case a final score of 4 out of 5 stars and the distinction of being Recommended.
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