The new system cases have borrowed good dust filters on the front panel from the senior Armor:
The filters are a kind of a coarse mesh:
Although it looks rather primitive, this filter does its job well – there’s not a trace of dust in the tested Armor after a year of use.
It may seem difficult to clean the filters, but there is a simple solution: just use your vacuum-cleaner on them without even taking them off the case. This works especially well with the exhaust fan’s filter:
You can only take it off together with the door. The feet are the same as the senior Armor has:
They are neat and properly made. Although they stick out of the case’s dimensions a little, you just can’t topple your Armor Jr. over by accident. It’s not so good with the Aquila due to its noble aluminum – the system isn’t heavy even when assembled. There’s a set of interface connectors on the top panel:
They looked more or less good in system cases like the mentioned Tsunami Dream, but can’t match the stylish block of top connectors of the senior Armor. The lid above them doesn’t look pretty, either. The rear panel has quite an ordinary appearance:
Surprisingly, there are no holes to put out the pipes of a liquid cooling system here.
That’s about all as concerns the externals. Let’s try to assemble a computer system.










