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Thermaltake Core P3 Case Review

The Thermaltake Core P3 is a flexible, open-air case that can be wall-mounted. Let's take a good look at it!

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General View

Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. General View
  • 3. The Bottom and Rear Panels
  • 4. Inside the Core P3
  • 5. The Disk Drive Bays
  • 6. Main Specifications
  • 7. Conclusions

Looking the Thermaltake Core P3 from the front, you see it is actually open. There are no room for case fans.

Thermaltake Core P3Figure 2: front view

There is a narrow panel on the front of the case, with power and HDD activity LEDs, power button, two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, headset connectors, and reset button.

Thermaltake Core P3Figure 3: front panel

At the right side of the Core P3 there is a removable panel, secured by six thumbscrews, that gives access to the inside of the case. Here you see four rubber feet that may be installed if you want to use the case on the hoirizontal, as a bench. There are also holes for wall installation, but you need to buy separately the necessary hardware to install it this way.

Thermaltake Core P3Figure 4: right panel

Continue: The Bottom and Rear Panels

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