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Thermaltake Core P5

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NCIX.com
★★★★★
7 years ago

Gallery of pics here: https://goo.gl/photos/JEhR7Nj768pCF8Am9 One thing that's not clear is that you do get one PCIe extension cable with the case. NCIX doesn't appear to stock extras, but you can find them online if you have a Crossfire/SLI setup.

-So much room for activities; -Really sturdy all metal construction; -Lots of expansion room and places to mount just about anything you can think of

-Very heavy; -And very large

NikkTech
★★★★★
8 years ago
Thermaltake Core P5 Mid-Tower Review

For at least a decade now I've always wanted to mod a metal desk to build one of my test rigs in it since I've always thought it would look great but on one hand i never had the time while on the other i felt it wouldn't be as convenient when swapping components as a regular tower.

- Build Quality; - Design; - Wall Mount; Vertical & Horizontal Placement; - Open-Air Chassis; - Supports 240/280/360/420/480mm Radiator; - Reservoir/Pump Mounting Spot; - Room For Up To 6 Drives; - Space For 180mm Tall CPU Coolers & 320mm Long Graphics Cards; - Price (Compared To Its Competition

- Transparent Acrylic Panel (Tampered Glass Would Look Better; - Open-Air Chassis (Dust Magnet; - Wall Mount Brackets Not Included (Sold Separately

memoryexpress.com
★★★★
8 years ago
Warning PCI Extension Cable Issues

Very good looking case once assembled but it will take a long time to construct and to route cables (not good for beginners) Would suggest you pick up a 24 PIN Extension and a CPU extension cable when you get this case to help with the routing in the internals because the standard cable will have...

Nice Looking case with plenty of space to mount all components and lots of water cooling abilities; But do not try to use All in one solutions because the tubing will not be long enough to reach from the radiator mount to the CPU socket (although I did manage to get a very old corsair H50 120mm to...

If wanting to mount graphic cards parallel to the motherboard the includied PCI header cable does not work very well; It reduced frame rates on games such as battlefield 4 from my normal 115FPS to less then 11FPS making games unplayable.

HardOCP
★★★★★
8 years ago
Thermaltake Core P5 Wall-Mounted ATX Chassis Review

The main element that Thermaltake wants you to be able to accomplish with it new Core P5 Chassis, is for you to be able to show off your awesome PC system configuration that you have spent weeks working on so that it is near-perfect.

Bit-Tech
★★★★
8 years ago
Thermaltake Core P5 Review

If you're wondering about our scores, as this is an open air case with little of any airflow design, testing it and applying a cooling score is rather pointless in the same way applying a cooling score to a test bench would be.

ComputerShopper
★★★★
8 years ago

Thermaltake's Core P5 will challenge your ability to build a PC with minimal instruction, but it rewards your effort with a geeky showpiece that you can hang on the wall.

Maximum visibility for components; Modular design gives you several build options; Ample space to hide cables; Allows graphics card to be mounted with artwork facing outward; Nice price

Instructions lack detail; complicating matters for first-time builders; Geared toward liquid-cooled PC builds; No support for mounting optical drives; Some cable-routing cutaways are ill-placed

PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
Thermaltake Core P5

The idea of mounting a system to a wall isn't one new to this editor, nor, probably, to many of you reading this. But how to get it up there has always been the problem, at least until now.

Maximum visibility for components; Modular design gives you several build options; Ample space to hide cables; Allows graphics card to be mounted with artwork facing outward; Nice price

Instructions lack detail, complicating matters for first-time builders; Geared toward liquid-cooled PC builds; No support for mounting optical drives; Some cable-routing cutaways are ill-placed

PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
Thermaltake Core P5 Review

At the risk of sounding melodramatic, spying the inside of a finely crafted PC can be like gazing at a work of art. Whatof art is up for interpretation and the sculptor's skill level. Some PCs are hastily thrown together and draw comparisons to a wannabe Picasso. Others exhibit an attention to detail and aesthetics that clearly dominated the builder's mindset. You can see it not only in a clean layout void of obstructions to airflow, but in the careful selection of parts and their color combinations. These works of art model various forms of expression, some boisterous beneath an orgy of LEDs, others basking in quiet exhibition, figuratively and literally. There are countless combinations and themes—but the crux of any showpiece always comes down to the chassis, which is, in a sense, both the frame the canvas. If ever a case were ideally suited to show off a build, it would be a model like Thermaltake's Core P5, an open-frame chassis like almost no other. Most open-air cases ...

Thermaltake's Core P5 will challenge your ability to build a PC with minimal instruction, but it rewards your effort with a geeky showpiece that you can hang on the wall.

Maximum visibility for components; Modular design gives you several build options; Ample space to hide cables; Allows graphics card to be mounted with artwork facing outward; Nice price

Instructions lack detail, complicating matters for first-time builders; Geared toward liquid-cooled PC builds; No support for mounting optical drives; Some cable-routing cutaways are ill-placed

Technology X
★★★★★
8 years ago
Thermaltake Core P5 Chassis Review

There's no doubt that the Core P5 is one of the most fun builds we have had the pleasure to do. This chassis comes in at $139.99USD ($186.37CDN) at the time of this review, making it a little pricey but it does have the features and allure to back up that price.

eteknix.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
Thermaltake Core P5 ATX Wall-Mounted Chassis Review

This chassis is completely bonkers, and I can't help but love it despite it numerous flaws and rather over the top design. I've absolutely nowhere in my house to put it, at least nowhere suitable as the only supporting wall that's got room for a desk near it would be the master bedroom, and I don't...

Great build quality; Fantastic way to show off your hardware; Impressive water cooling support; Rock solid build quality; Room for huge graphics cards

Cable routing holes are tricky to use due to hard drive bays; Super long PSU cables ideally needed; Can be tricky to wall mount or find room for display in general; Open design is prone to dust and debris

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