Thermaltake Core P5 Tempered Glass Black Edition ATX Open Frame Panoramic Viewing Tt LCS Certified Gaming Computer Case - View 1

Thermaltake Core P5 Tempered Glass Black Edition ATX Open Frame Panoramic Viewing Tt LCS Certified Gaming Computer Case

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Key Features

  • 5 millimeter Tempered Glass Tinted Window Panels
  • 3 Way Placement Layout Options: Designed for Wall mount, Horizontal or Vertical layouts
  • The Panoramic open frame design provides complete access to build own mods using available liquid cooling components and manuals without boundaries
  • AIO/LCS Cooling support up to 480 millimeter. PSU: Standard PS2 PSU (optional)
  • 3 Year

Specifications

Number of USB 20 Ports
2
Number of USB 30 Ports
2
Brand
Thermaltake
Item model number
CA-1E7-00M1WN-03
Item Weight
0.01 ounces
Product Dimensions
22.4 x 9.5 x 23.9 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
22.4 x 9.5 x 23.9 inches
Color
Black
Manufacturer
Thermaltake USA Direct
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
December 28, 2016

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Customer Reviews

Spencer
Overall it's a really good case that looks amazing and easy to put together. Only con is, if you have an aio water cooler then you need to order a mounting bracket for it because the hoses aren't long enough to reach where the radiator is supposed to go. Would have been much easier to just include it since I'm already paying 250 for the case
Martin
Beautiful case. My only complaint would be how difficult it is to get the glass on without help. Screwing in the glass really does require two people, otherwise you'll be struggling to align it perfectly. Other than that, love it!
Brian O.Brian O.
I absolutely love this case. Easy to modify and move things around. I recommend watching YouTube videos on ideas, though folks who buy this are probably not rookies when it comes to PC building.Pros:1. Mounting options = flexibility. Mine is currently wall mounted due to my very curious 1 yr old, but when he's older I can put it on the ground if i want.2. Design flexibility. You can choose to use no glass, 1, 2, or all 3 sides of glass. I currently don't have my glass installed, but this is cheaper than buying the base version and the glass upgrade kit.3. Back panel is surprisingly spacious for wire management. You can also use the HDD panel to help hold cables in place.Cons:None so far. The only issue I can think of is the vertical GPU bracket is quite flimsy. Mine seems to be sagging a bit with things put on it.Something to be aware of: if using an ATX mobo with the integrated I/O panel, you probably wont be able to put the top glass on. The panel blocks where the glass bracket would go. You technically could just do 3 out of the 4 brackets however and still be fine.
LeeLee
Great case! I love the look of it and plenty of room for custom water cooling.That being said, 3 small issues I have with it:1 - The upper left metal bar that keeps the main glass panel in place has a block that you screw the top glass into. This block is very close to the back panel of normal ATX MBs. you can't mount this correctly without putting a bit of tension on the back panel inputs. It would be better if this block were a bit small to account for the input block on the MB2 - The bottom stands that extend off the glass panel and act as stands for the front of the case don't have any real feet to them so they just kind of rest on the desk. Im sure if I hung it on the wall I wouldn't need these and it wouldn't be an issue but I have it on my desk so its a bit of a concern.3 - The blocks that hold the Glass panels in place don't have a good way of locking into place. I wish there was some kind of stop I could use to keep them in place when attaching the glass.Over all, I love the case and feel it could use just a few minor tweakspic attached