![]() As I mentioned earlier, there are so many options regarding layout with the most obvious being either standard or vertical positioning of the PCIe and you will need to know which parts are associated with each layout option. Some modern conveniences have been included such as the Type-C port on the front panel IO in addition to 2 Type-A 3.0 ports and the usual 3.5mm audio ports.Īs we already showed, it’s flat packed and you’ll need to identify which components are which as well as pre-plan your build so you can work out which of those components you will need to use. So, while there are no full RGB glory images, I had plenty enough time to play with the chassis and understand its quirks and capabilities. Unfortunately, I only had a whirlwind tour with the Core P3 TG Pro and there wasn’t enough time to allow for a full build and photography, I’m hoping to get another go with it shortly and will be able to show off the chassis in all its glory with a fully functional computer inside. Lastly, all the other components were tesselated inside a single layer, difficult to see while packed so I’ve laid them all out here. ![]() Rear of the back panel showing ventilation and VESA mounting points.Ī look inside the body, the magnetic filter protects from inhaling dust. The next layer is the main body / back panel for the Core P3 Pro. Inside the shipping box, everything is enclosed in a giant clamshell of polystyrene.įirst up, the slightly tinted tempered glass panel. Thermaltake Core P3 TG Pro: Unboxing Gallery USB 3.2 (Gen 2) Type-C x 1, USB 3.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1 Taken from Thermaltake’s Core P3 TG Pro product page. Thermaltake Core P3 TG Pro: Specifications The Core P3 TG Pro however delivers on those promises and then some.īefore I get totally carried away though, let’s take a wander through the specs and have a look at the unboxing gallery. We’ve all heard marketing lingo such as “Do it your way”, or “Make it truly yours” and usually that means you get a choice of colours or sizes. The Thermaltake Core P3 TG Pro is being marketed toward those who like to experiment with the layout of their computer, and that’s because it arrives flat-packed and almost every component aside from the panels, base and iconic metal rods that hold the tempered glass pane to attention can be installed in multiple ways for various effects or not installed at all. ![]() We’ve been reviewing Thermaltake cases for almost a decade and have seen everything from budget rectangular boxes, small form factor marvels and a number of their premium Core offerings, and it’s another Core case that we’re here to review today… and it’s not for the faint-hearted. ![]()
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