ThermalTake Core P3 open-frame case mounts to your wall

Posted on Tuesday, July 05 2016 @ 23:11 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
ThermalTake delivers the Core P3, a smaller version of the highly unique Core P5. This is an open-frame case with three different usage modes, it has a transparent acrylic side window that offers a panoramic view of your hardware and it can be mounted to a wall.

Available in Black and Snow White editions, the Core P3 measures 512mm x 333mm x 470mm and weighs 10.3kg. The interior fits a Mini-ITX/Micro-ATX/ATX sized motherboard, up to four 2.5/3.5" storage devices, eight expansion slot, up to three 120/140mm fans and a watercooling radiator of up to 420mm.

The design of the Core P3 is modular and the case can be used in three different ways: wall-mount, vertical, and horizontal placement. Full details about the case's special features can be read over here.

If you want to black version, you can buy it via Newegg for $119.99.
Bring out the modder within you. The Core P3 Open Frame chassis sets a new benchmark in groundbreaking open frame chassis design. With full support for liquid cooling – 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 Core P3 ATX Wall-Mount Chassis


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