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Page 3 of 12 A Better Look at Things Continued: The top of the Thermaltake Armor Lcs features more ventilation holes, inside you can mount an optional included 80mm fan as well.  There is a small circular door as well on the top that hides the audio, firewire and USB ports.  On the bottom of the Armor Lcs you'll find lots of holes, these are mounting holes for the pump of the liquid cooling system. The feet of the Armor Lcs are big and sturdy, they are also able to change position for better stability of the case.  On the back of the case, the first thing you'll notice is the power supply is mounted vertically instead of the standard horizontal orientation like you see in most cases today. 
There is also a pair of keys attached to the back of the case, these are to secure the left side panel if need be. The left side panel also features large thumbscrews for easy removal, while the right side has the normal screws. Another thing you'll notice is that next to the power supply is another fan, this fan is actually for cooling your hard drives which are mounted in a special cage at the top of the case, we'll get into that a bit later in the review.  Thermaltake included a 120mm exhaust fan with blue LEDs as well, and you'll find the standard universal I/O plate pre-installed, under that are the PCI slots with removable and replaceable covers. 
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