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product_id: 61037671
title: "Thermaltake Core P3 ATX Tempered Glass Gaming Computer Case Chassis, Open Frame Panoramic Viewing, Glass Wall-Mount, Riser Cable Included, Black Edition, CA-1G4-00M1WN-06"
brand: "thermaltake"
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# 3-way placement: wall, vertical, horizontal 5mm thick tempered glass for panoramic view Supports Mini ITX, Micro ATX, ATX boards Thermaltake Core P3 ATX Tempered Glass Gaming Computer Case Chassis, Open Frame Panoramic Viewing, Glass Wall-Mount, Riser Cable Included, Black Edition, CA-1G4-00M1WN-06

**Brand:** thermaltake
**Price:** ¥20258
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate your PC game with a case that’s as bold as your ambition! 🖤

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Thermaltake Core P3 ATX Tempered Glass Gaming Computer Case Chassis, Open Frame Panoramic Viewing, Glass Wall-Mount, Riser Cable Included, Black Edition, CA-1G4-00M1WN-06 by thermaltake
- **How much does it cost?** ¥20258 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.jp](https://www.desertcart.jp/products/61037671-thermaltake-core-p3-atx-tempered-glass-gaming-computer-case-chassis)

## Best For

- thermaltake enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted thermaltake brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Cool Like a Pro:** Tt LCS certified with liquid cooling support and included PCI-e riser cable for sleek vertical GPU mounting and optimal airflow.
- • **Flex Your Setup Anywhere:** Wall-mount, vertical, or horizontal placement options let you customize your space and flaunt your build your way.
- • **Modular Freedom to Create:** Dismountable panels and versatile mounting arrays empower you to build and upgrade effortlessly, keeping your rig future-proof.
- • **Engineered for Performance & Style:** Supports up to ATX motherboards, multiple fan and radiator configurations, and vertical PSU layout for a clean, powerful build.
- • **Show Off Your Build Like Never Before:** Open frame design with 5mm tempered glass puts your rig on full display, making your setup a conversation starter.

## Overview

The Thermaltake Core P3 is a mid-tower open frame gaming chassis featuring a 5mm thick tempered glass panel for panoramic viewing. It supports Mini ITX, Micro ATX, and ATX motherboards with flexible 3-way placement options including wall mount, vertical, and horizontal orientations. Designed for enthusiasts, it includes a PCI-e riser cable for vertical GPU mounting, supports advanced liquid cooling setups, and offers a modular design for easy customization and upgrades.

## Description

Bring out the modder within you. The Core P3 Tempered Glass Edition Open Frame chassis sets a new benchmark in ground breaking open frame chassis design. With full support for liquid cooling and Thermaltake PCI-e X16 Riser Cable included - the Core P3 is built from the ground up to make even the most advanced PC customization and modification effortless and hassle free, making it a dream to build with. The open frame panel design is protected with a clear acrylic panel - behind which sits the chassis frame, with supports the latest PC hardware, AIO and DIY liquid cooling solutions. Specially designed dual GPU and PSU layouts, plus a 3-way stand placement (wall mountable, horizontal laying and vertical standing) allow users to position the chassis any orientation - and appreciate your artwork status worthy build. "Thermaltake's Core P3 wall-mountable chassis takes honors as being the highest rated case we have ever reviewed." - Chad Sebring of Tweak town "For computer enthusiasts nothing is better than showing off your hardware and Thermaltake's Core P3 is the perfect chassis for that." - Bob Buskirk of Think Computers. The new Core P3 Tempered Glass Edition Open Frame chassis comes with a 5mm thick tempered glass front panel to provide durability and a clear view of the inner components. Core P3 TG supports the latest PC hardware, AIO and DIY liquid cooling solutions. The Chassis is designed with dual GPU and PSU layout options and 3-way stand placements (wall mount, horizontal, and vertical placements) provide users unlimited flexibility when it comes to building the most advanced customized PC. Model: Core P3 TG P/N: CA-1G4-00M1WN-06 Case Type: Mid Tower Dimension (H x W x D): 512 x 333 x 470 mm (20.2 x 13.1 x 18.5 inch) Net Weight: 11.3 kg / 24.91 lb Side Panel: 5mm Tempered Glass x 1 Color: Black Material: SPCC Expansion Slots: 8 Motherboards: 6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX), 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX), 12” x 9.6” (ATX) I/O Ports: USB 3.0 x 2, USB 2.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1 PSU: Standard PS2 PSU (optional) Fan Support; Left Side: 3 x 120mm, 3 x 140mm Radiator Support; Left Side: 1 x 360mm, 1 x 420mm; Clearance CPU cooler height limitation: 180mm VGA length limitation: 280mm (With Reservoir & Radiator), 450mm (Without Reservoir & Radiator) PSU length limitation: 200mm.

Review: Amazing Case and With Minor Flaws and HORRIBLE Instructions - This case is a very well thought out design, with some minor flaws. I primarily bought this case as I wanted a new AIO now, but want to go custom loop later when I build a new system. This case seemed perfect for my current needs. PROS: - Great build quality: The entire case and glass is very well packaged to protect everything, and I didn't have a single flaw in my case. No scratched paint, dented sides, blemishes, bad threads, or anything like this. - Great cooling: I was worried that not having airflow across my motherboard VRMs would become a problem, but my temps have dropped a bit from my last case with a Cooler Master T4 Heatsink with Noctua NF-F12 120MM Fan that was paired with 4 120MM Rosewill case fans. Those four Rosewill fans are not longer used, so the heat just rises out with my setup. Mind you I am currently only cooling a 7700k at 4.5 GHz and a GTX 1080, but are not overclocked. - Design. Standing up this case looks great, but you could easily take off the side panel and metal rod mounts and set the case on its back and use it as a test bench. You can also mount it on a wall or to a desk with a VESA mount, but considering how heavy a full build is, I would never try it. - Glass: The smoked tempered glass is perfect. Acrylic is too cheesy for such a nice a build. - PCI-E Riser Cable: It works flawlessly with my GIGABYTE GTX 1080 WindForce 3X OC. I was no difference in 3DMark scores with it installed directly to the PCI-E slot or using the riser cable, so it appears I got a newer cable or got very lucky, as they are known to be a huge problem online. CONS: The Thermaltake website and spec sheets list full 420MM radiator support. While my Arctic Freezer II 420 mounted fine, the radiator cannot be mounted perfect. There is a support piece in the upper right front of the case that slightly blocks the top right radiator screw just enough that it forces you to drop the entire radiator down slightly. Once I got to the bottom I could not thread in the bottom two screws for my radiator as the holes didn't line up. They are correct on the case, but because the radiator had to be shifted down slightly it won't line up. I also had one screw right behind a USB 3.0 front header that I couldn't mount because the cable was perfectly in the way. I have 9 out of 12 screws mounted though, so I have no fear of the radiator coming off or sliding around. - Cable management: This case has so much room in the pack I was able to fit 2x 3.5" HDDs in the mount and randomly stuff 3x 2.5" SSDs in to the back with room to spare. - Pointless dust filter: If you use this thing for water, the dust filter in the back of the case becomes 100% useless. It would only protect the cable management area where drives are mounted anyways in an air setup, and that is with the flow backwards from looks the best. - Instructions: My god are the instructions useless. The diagrams are horrible and don't explain anything. They are useful for checking you got all your necessary hardware as it has a parts list, but beyond that they were more harm than good. I STRONLY suggest you watch multiple YouTube videos for the install, as I watched over 5 and not a single one got everything right. Watching those, along with the following tips will greatly help. ASSEMBLY TIPS 1.) If your motherboard has a CPU power connector up on the top of the board like most you need to remove the bottom HDD mount bracket from inside the case to run the cable behind it for better cable management. There are 4 screws for this on the motherboard side of the case. You don't need to remove the motherboard for this, there are two each side and that panel removes. I ran the cable underneath this bracket and reinstalled it. You can also do this without removing the bracket BEFORE you install your motherboard. 2.) If mounting GPU vertically, make sure you don't mount the power supply sideways, there are two PSU brackets included in the kit. You can install the PSU with the fan facing towards the glass, but only with a Micro-ATX board and no vertical mounting. The case has hardware to do it both ways. 3.) Make sure to attach the small support post to the power supply bracket BEFORE you install a power supply if you are going to install your GPU vertically with the riser cable. The power supply will block you from making this install. Use the flat screw designed to go into the recess on the PSU bracket so it mounts flat to your PSU. 4.) Be very careful with the threads. The case is very thick, but case steel tends to be very soft. Some of the powder coat is in the threads, so if you feel any resistance at all, back your screw out and check them. I ended up just slowly backing the screws out and back in a few times when I had this issue, and it only happened 2-3 times across the entire build. 5.) Carefully go through the hardware. There were 4 rubber plugs and washers that I thought were supposed to be anti-vibration mounts for a custom water pump, but they are actually rubber bushings and washers for the tempered glass panel. The plugs go into the glass to protect it, and the washers go on the thumb mounts for the glass. Totally protects the glass from any damage or vibration. Also make sure you are using the right screws for the right threads -- the manual is actual nice for this on the inside front pages, it lists how many of each screws or parts there should be -- but more importantly it lists exactly what it should be used for. You don't want to strip out a thread on this nice case. This case is my favorite I have ever had, and it is probably close to my 20th or so. I don't see myself needing a new case for a long time, and if I ever did change to a new one for any reason, this case would make a very good test bench, or maybe even a good closet wall mounted media server!
Review: Awesome case! - a review from a first-time PC builder - I bought this case to use for my first-ever PC build. I've always been interested in building a PC but never motivated to make it happen. I would consider myself technically proficient and capable of looking things up that I have questions about, but I didn't have first-hand experience doing a build myself. That's the context for this review. I absolutely LOVE this case - it looks sharp, it was pretty easy to build in, and there is TONS of space. I see that many reviews complain about the lack of instructions that come with the case. This is definitely true - the instructions are extremely sparse, vague, and poorly written - but I didn't have any trouble figuring out how to put everything together with lots of trial and error. You get a wide selection of different screws - which, as others have noted, come with very little instruction/guidance for what to use them for - which I didn't have any trouble figuring out how to use by simply trying things out. The materials of the case are high-quality, and this thing is an absolute tank. All and all, it took me about 2 hours to get my power supply and motherboard mounted (keep in mind that this was my first build - I imagine that for someone with extensive building experience, they wouldn't need nearly as much time). There's plenty of space on the back of the case for cable management and storing unused cables - in fact, I've got all of my extra power cables for my PSU (somewhat) neatly stored in the back of the case. You've got plenty of options for running wires throughout the case to keep your build clean. One thing to note is that this thing is HUGE. For building, this is quite nice - I was able to fit all of my components with plenty of space to spare, and the large amount of space made the build itself easy to do. The downside is that the case will leave a large footprint wherever you put it. Obviously a case like this is meant to show off your build, and I thought that putting the finished build on the floor where it can't be seen was totally pointless. It's a bit too big for my desk which has been a bit of an annoyance, but that's a problem with my setup rather than the case. Just keep this in mind if you plan to show off your build - you'll need a pretty large space for the case wherever you end up putting it. Here are my quick notes that stood out to me: PROS: - Excellent quality materials, built like a tank. The frame is extremely rigid and has quite a bit of mass, and the tempered glass panel is quite thick. It looks great on my desk. - Plenty of space, which makes both building and cable management easier. I was able to fit a pretty large CPU air cooler on top of the CPU as well as 3 x 140 mm fans for air cooling (in addition to all of the usual components of a build) and still have plenty of space to spare. - I like that there are two hidden 3.5" drive bays on the back of the case, which allowed me to hide away my second HDD for the build with space to add a third drive if I wanted. - All of the front panel wiring worked, was clearly labeled, and easy to get hooked up. CONS: - As others have mentioned, the instructions provide some helpful information, but they lack a lot of detail. I don't imagine that this would be a problem for most people assuming you have the ability to problem solve and try things, but the instructions definitely will NOT walk you through the build step-by-step. I would again mention that I have never built a PC before and was able to get everything put together in this case without any significant difficulty, albeit slowly. - I do wish there were one or two more ports to allow routing of wires to the back of the case, specifically in areas convenient for an ATX motherboard. You do have multiple options, but I still had to route some wires around the motherboard due to a lack of options for running wires to the back of the case. Overall, I'm extremely happy with the case and think my final build looks great. The components are solid, especially for the price of the case, and the color scheme worked well for my black-and-white theme. I'm still working on cleaning up the wiring a bit, but I would definitely recommend this case for those looking for a huge space to show off their new build - and willing to go on a bit of an adventure with respect to actually putting everything together.

## Features

- Supports Mini ITX, Micro ATX, ATX Motherboard
- Open Frame Panoramic Viewing: 5 millimeter Thick Tempered Glass at Front
- 3 Way Placement Layout: Wall mount, vertical, and horizontal placement
- Vertical GPU Mounting: One PCI E Riser Cable included
- Vertical PSU Mounting: Vertical PSU layout when ITX Motherboard is applied
- Dismountable Modular Design: Freely build the system from the ground up with given modular panels, racks, brackets, and pre design mounting arrays
- Tt LCS Certified: Liquid Cooling Supported. Compatible with extreme liquid cooling configurations

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07BFGB8Z6 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #649 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Thermaltake |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | ATX motherboards, gaming motherboards, processors, graphics cards, power supplies |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,423) |
| Enclosure Material | Tempered Glass |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841163001745 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 3 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.5"D x 13.1"W x 20.2"H |
| Item Weight | 27 Pounds |
| Light Color | RGB |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
| Model Name | Core P3 |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Open Frame Design, 3-Way Placement Layout, Vertical GPU Mounting, Vertical PSU Mounting, Dismountable Modular Design |
| Power Supply Maximum Output | 500 Watts |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 8 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 841163001745 |
| Warranty Description | 3 year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Thermaltake
- **Case Type:** Mid Tower
- **Color:** Black
- **Cooling Method:** Water
- **Fan Size:** 120 Millimeters
- **Material:** Tempered Glass
- **Model Name:** Core P3
- **Motherboard Compatability:** ATX
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Rear Mount
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming

## Images

![Thermaltake Core P3 ATX Tempered Glass Gaming Computer Case Chassis, Open Frame Panoramic Viewing, Glass Wall-Mount, Riser Cable Included, Black Edition, CA-1G4-00M1WN-06 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Fvvb88NTL.jpg)
![Thermaltake Core P3 ATX Tempered Glass Gaming Computer Case Chassis, Open Frame Panoramic Viewing, Glass Wall-Mount, Riser Cable Included, Black Edition, CA-1G4-00M1WN-06 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Z9qXFH-xL.jpg)
![Thermaltake Core P3 ATX Tempered Glass Gaming Computer Case Chassis, Open Frame Panoramic Viewing, Glass Wall-Mount, Riser Cable Included, Black Edition, CA-1G4-00M1WN-06 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51ZtN+3QjzL.jpg)
![Thermaltake Core P3 ATX Tempered Glass Gaming Computer Case Chassis, Open Frame Panoramic Viewing, Glass Wall-Mount, Riser Cable Included, Black Edition, CA-1G4-00M1WN-06 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51iwDdCKjJL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many hard drives can this hold?**
A: Mine came with three hard drive metal brackets that can hold 2 SSD drives each or 1 3.5 inch SATA drive each. I currently have 5 hard drives in my case, 2 SSDs and three 3.5 inch SATA drives. I used a hard drive bracket from another case.

**Q: Does the thermaltake core p5 allow for a corsair hydro cooler such as the h110i 280mm cw-9060026-ww?**
A: I have the H110i and the Core P3 and the built-in lines are almost to short.  The extra depth of the P5 will probably make it near impossible to get mounted.

**Q: can this case be place upside down so the main openning is on the right side?**
A: I tried that...It is not possible with my version (P3 ATX) with the hardware they provide, however, this case is incredibly versatile, If you have access to a workshop or the like....this case could probably be configured in any way you can think of. The one downside no one seems to talk about...its super heavy. It's pretty thick metal and the glass is like a table top...just thought I'd mention that.

**Q: Does the floe riing rgb 360 liquid aio cooler work with this case?**
A: Yes, but bracket needs to be purchased separately to have it mounted.
 P/N: AC-040-A31NAN-C1
 https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-CORE-Bracket-System-Mounting/dp/B01EOPIFOE/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1522178529&sr=1-1&keywords=AC-040-A31NAN-C1&dpID=412jgJDnxAL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing Case and With Minor Flaws and HORRIBLE Instructions
*by C***U on March 2, 2022*

This case is a very well thought out design, with some minor flaws. I primarily bought this case as I wanted a new AIO now, but want to go custom loop later when I build a new system. This case seemed perfect for my current needs. PROS: - Great build quality: The entire case and glass is very well packaged to protect everything, and I didn't have a single flaw in my case. No scratched paint, dented sides, blemishes, bad threads, or anything like this. - Great cooling: I was worried that not having airflow across my motherboard VRMs would become a problem, but my temps have dropped a bit from my last case with a Cooler Master T4 Heatsink with Noctua NF-F12 120MM Fan that was paired with 4 120MM Rosewill case fans. Those four Rosewill fans are not longer used, so the heat just rises out with my setup. Mind you I am currently only cooling a 7700k at 4.5 GHz and a GTX 1080, but are not overclocked. - Design. Standing up this case looks great, but you could easily take off the side panel and metal rod mounts and set the case on its back and use it as a test bench. You can also mount it on a wall or to a desk with a VESA mount, but considering how heavy a full build is, I would never try it. - Glass: The smoked tempered glass is perfect. Acrylic is too cheesy for such a nice a build. - PCI-E Riser Cable: It works flawlessly with my GIGABYTE GTX 1080 WindForce 3X OC. I was no difference in 3DMark scores with it installed directly to the PCI-E slot or using the riser cable, so it appears I got a newer cable or got very lucky, as they are known to be a huge problem online. CONS: The Thermaltake website and spec sheets list full 420MM radiator support. While my Arctic Freezer II 420 mounted fine, the radiator cannot be mounted perfect. There is a support piece in the upper right front of the case that slightly blocks the top right radiator screw just enough that it forces you to drop the entire radiator down slightly. Once I got to the bottom I could not thread in the bottom two screws for my radiator as the holes didn't line up. They are correct on the case, but because the radiator had to be shifted down slightly it won't line up. I also had one screw right behind a USB 3.0 front header that I couldn't mount because the cable was perfectly in the way. I have 9 out of 12 screws mounted though, so I have no fear of the radiator coming off or sliding around. - Cable management: This case has so much room in the pack I was able to fit 2x 3.5" HDDs in the mount and randomly stuff 3x 2.5" SSDs in to the back with room to spare. - Pointless dust filter: If you use this thing for water, the dust filter in the back of the case becomes 100% useless. It would only protect the cable management area where drives are mounted anyways in an air setup, and that is with the flow backwards from looks the best. - Instructions: My god are the instructions useless. The diagrams are horrible and don't explain anything. They are useful for checking you got all your necessary hardware as it has a parts list, but beyond that they were more harm than good. I STRONLY suggest you watch multiple YouTube videos for the install, as I watched over 5 and not a single one got everything right. Watching those, along with the following tips will greatly help. ASSEMBLY TIPS 1.) If your motherboard has a CPU power connector up on the top of the board like most you need to remove the bottom HDD mount bracket from inside the case to run the cable behind it for better cable management. There are 4 screws for this on the motherboard side of the case. You don't need to remove the motherboard for this, there are two each side and that panel removes. I ran the cable underneath this bracket and reinstalled it. You can also do this without removing the bracket BEFORE you install your motherboard. 2.) If mounting GPU vertically, make sure you don't mount the power supply sideways, there are two PSU brackets included in the kit. You can install the PSU with the fan facing towards the glass, but only with a Micro-ATX board and no vertical mounting. The case has hardware to do it both ways. 3.) Make sure to attach the small support post to the power supply bracket BEFORE you install a power supply if you are going to install your GPU vertically with the riser cable. The power supply will block you from making this install. Use the flat screw designed to go into the recess on the PSU bracket so it mounts flat to your PSU. 4.) Be very careful with the threads. The case is very thick, but case steel tends to be very soft. Some of the powder coat is in the threads, so if you feel any resistance at all, back your screw out and check them. I ended up just slowly backing the screws out and back in a few times when I had this issue, and it only happened 2-3 times across the entire build. 5.) Carefully go through the hardware. There were 4 rubber plugs and washers that I thought were supposed to be anti-vibration mounts for a custom water pump, but they are actually rubber bushings and washers for the tempered glass panel. The plugs go into the glass to protect it, and the washers go on the thumb mounts for the glass. Totally protects the glass from any damage or vibration. Also make sure you are using the right screws for the right threads -- the manual is actual nice for this on the inside front pages, it lists how many of each screws or parts there should be -- but more importantly it lists exactly what it should be used for. You don't want to strip out a thread on this nice case. This case is my favorite I have ever had, and it is probably close to my 20th or so. I don't see myself needing a new case for a long time, and if I ever did change to a new one for any reason, this case would make a very good test bench, or maybe even a good closet wall mounted media server!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome case! - a review from a first-time PC builder
*by A***E on June 17, 2020*

I bought this case to use for my first-ever PC build. I've always been interested in building a PC but never motivated to make it happen. I would consider myself technically proficient and capable of looking things up that I have questions about, but I didn't have first-hand experience doing a build myself. That's the context for this review. I absolutely LOVE this case - it looks sharp, it was pretty easy to build in, and there is TONS of space. I see that many reviews complain about the lack of instructions that come with the case. This is definitely true - the instructions are extremely sparse, vague, and poorly written - but I didn't have any trouble figuring out how to put everything together with lots of trial and error. You get a wide selection of different screws - which, as others have noted, come with very little instruction/guidance for what to use them for - which I didn't have any trouble figuring out how to use by simply trying things out. The materials of the case are high-quality, and this thing is an absolute tank. All and all, it took me about 2 hours to get my power supply and motherboard mounted (keep in mind that this was my first build - I imagine that for someone with extensive building experience, they wouldn't need nearly as much time). There's plenty of space on the back of the case for cable management and storing unused cables - in fact, I've got all of my extra power cables for my PSU (somewhat) neatly stored in the back of the case. You've got plenty of options for running wires throughout the case to keep your build clean. One thing to note is that this thing is HUGE. For building, this is quite nice - I was able to fit all of my components with plenty of space to spare, and the large amount of space made the build itself easy to do. The downside is that the case will leave a large footprint wherever you put it. Obviously a case like this is meant to show off your build, and I thought that putting the finished build on the floor where it can't be seen was totally pointless. It's a bit too big for my desk which has been a bit of an annoyance, but that's a problem with my setup rather than the case. Just keep this in mind if you plan to show off your build - you'll need a pretty large space for the case wherever you end up putting it. Here are my quick notes that stood out to me: PROS: - Excellent quality materials, built like a tank. The frame is extremely rigid and has quite a bit of mass, and the tempered glass panel is quite thick. It looks great on my desk. - Plenty of space, which makes both building and cable management easier. I was able to fit a pretty large CPU air cooler on top of the CPU as well as 3 x 140 mm fans for air cooling (in addition to all of the usual components of a build) and still have plenty of space to spare. - I like that there are two hidden 3.5" drive bays on the back of the case, which allowed me to hide away my second HDD for the build with space to add a third drive if I wanted. - All of the front panel wiring worked, was clearly labeled, and easy to get hooked up. CONS: - As others have mentioned, the instructions provide some helpful information, but they lack a lot of detail. I don't imagine that this would be a problem for most people assuming you have the ability to problem solve and try things, but the instructions definitely will NOT walk you through the build step-by-step. I would again mention that I have never built a PC before and was able to get everything put together in this case without any significant difficulty, albeit slowly. - I do wish there were one or two more ports to allow routing of wires to the back of the case, specifically in areas convenient for an ATX motherboard. You do have multiple options, but I still had to route some wires around the motherboard due to a lack of options for running wires to the back of the case. Overall, I'm extremely happy with the case and think my final build looks great. The components are solid, especially for the price of the case, and the color scheme worked well for my black-and-white theme. I'm still working on cleaning up the wiring a bit, but I would definitely recommend this case for those looking for a huge space to show off their new build - and willing to go on a bit of an adventure with respect to actually putting everything together.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality made case with tempered glass and PCI-E x16 Riser included.
*by C***1 on March 1, 2021*

I have been looking for a PC case that was wall mounted and I found this product on my first search. After looking at pictires I decided this was the one for me and ordered the product. Once it arrived, I ws suprised how heavy it was even without my parts installed. Now while while putting the case togrther wasn't difficult, it did not come with any instructions which left me confused on what screw goes where and so on. But a quick Google search helped a lot as there are videos everywhere regarding installation. Now regarding the pros, this case is very well game. Everything is metals and even comes with a tempered glass front which is much better than acrylic. Everything I had for perfectly and jt even allowed me to use a 360 AIO for my CPU. Once put together, this case looks amazing and really allows you to show off your expensive parts. The only con I had was the powdercoating was not as good as other cases which cause it to be easily scratched, but if you sre careful you will not have to worry. Regarding a wall mount, make sure you get one that can handle heavy weight. Since there ismy a big price difference, I ordered a 100lb wall mount just to make sure this stays on the wall. Last thing yih want if thousands of dollars hitting the ground at mach speed lol. Other than that, this is a a great product if you are looking for a wall mounted PC case. It even comes with a PCI-E x16 Riser so no need to order one ! I would recommend this product to anyone as I have high trust in Thermaltake products. Pros: Quality metal frame Tempered Glass PCI-E x16 Riser included Easily wall mounted Cons: No instructions regarding setup Powdercoating isn't as tough as others

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