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Thermaltake Armor A30 Micro ATX Case Review

Thermaltake supply the A30 within a compact cardboard box which reflects the size and shape of the case within.  The front of the box features a large image of the case which gives us an idea of what’s inside before opening.

Turning the box around reveals a breakdown of some of the most important features of the case which are illustrated by a series of diagrams.

Inside the box, the A30 is sandwiched between two slabs of polystyrene for protection.  Our sample arrived without a scratch so we assume that does its job well!

There is a reasonably detailed installation guide included alongside a warranty leaflet.

All of the screws and other accessories are supplied within a plastic bag.  These other accessories include a series of wire ties which will help you manage the cables in your system

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