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Thermaltake Armor A30 case review
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Thermaltake Armor A30 case review
mertesn
I am Bobby Miller
Yukon, OK
Icrontian
August 2011
edited August 2011
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BuddyJ
Dept. of Propaganda
OKC
Icrontian
August 2011
edited August 2011
Let me guess... you can't use an aftermarket heatsink on it, right?
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mertesn
I am Bobby Miller
Yukon, OK
Icrontian
August 2011
edited August 2011
You can, but thanks to the PSU placement the choice is kind of limited. While I haven't tried it yet (but hope to soon), the
Noctua NH-C12P
looks like it might fit. I need an aftermarket cooler for the Llano system since a heatsink wasn't supplied.
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