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Thermaltake Presents the New Core P8 Tempered Glass Full-Tower Chassis

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Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, is delighted to present our users a newly designed Core Series Chassis, the Core P8 Tempered Glass Full Tower Chassis. Constructed with three 4 mm tempered glass panels on the front, side, and top, the chassis allows users to showcase it as a regular transparent designed full tower chassis or an open frame chassis by simply removing the top and front panels. The Core P8 TG is also designed to display in two different ways, wall-mounted or vertical standing; users can have the option to present their chassis the way they like.

The Core P8 TG can hold up to eighteen 120 mm fans on the entire frame, or upgrade to twelve 140 mm fans if needed. The magnetic filters on the top, right, and bottom panels ensure excellent airflow while keeping the chassis clean in its closed frame structure. It also supports Pacific Core P5 DP-D5 Plus Distro-Plate with Pump Combo, which allows endless water-cooling possibilities. Specially designed, rotational PCI-E slots and the standard riser cable enable users to choose how they want to display their graphic cards. With its fully modular design and large interior spacing, the Core P8 TG Full Tower Chassis will be a great fit for users who are looking for a unique PC chassis.



Features of the Thermaltake Core P8 Tempered Glass Full Tower Chassis:
Closed and Open Frame Transformation Design
The Core P8 TG Full Tower Chassis allows users to display their build in two different ways. Users may take away the front and top panel to easily create an open frame chassis with the Core P8 TG chassis.

Handy I/O Ports
Sufficient for fundamental needs by supporting users with one Type-C port, two USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0, with an HD Audio port, and one reset button on the front panel.

Tempered Glass Panels
The chassis comes with three 4 mm tempered glass panels on its top, front, and left. Compared to standard acrylic panels, the tempered glass panel is thicker and more scratch resistant. On top of this, the full-size side panel design allows you to display and enjoy your internal components.

Vertical GPU Mount
Specially designed with dual GPU placement options, the Core P8 TG has support for both vertical and horizontal graphics card layouts. With PCI-E slot designs and a PCI-E riser cable, the included riser GPU support bracket can not only prevent the graphics card from sagging, but also helps reduce the overall weight on the motherboard.

Excellent Dust Reduction
Magnetic fan filters located on the top, side, and bottom panels provide an easy solution to keep away the dust and to clean the filter. Even when displaying as a closed frame chassis, the magnetic fan filters still provide excellent ventilation support for the chassis.

High-End Expansion Possibilities
Core P8 TG Full Tower Chassis contains excellent expandability options; it can support motherboards up to an E- ATX, a CPU cooler with a maximum height of 180 mm, VGA placement of up to 280 mm (with reservoir) and 320 mm (without reservoir) in length, and power supply with a diameter of up to 200 mm. Optimized for excellent cooling capabilities, it can hold four 120 mm fans at the front, top, right, and bottom and two on the rear, summing up to eighteen 120 mm fans in total or switching to twelve 140 mm fans at the front, top, right, and bottom sides. For radiator compatibility, it can support a 480 mm at the front, one 420 mm on the top, one 480 mm on the right, and one 240 mm at the bottom. The Core P8 TG also provides eight expansion slots; as with drive bays, there's one 2.5" (with pump bracket), three 3.5" or six 2.5" (with HDD bracket) storage devices.

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Anyone care to explain the airflow on that last image?
 
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Can i get the same but mid tower, and psu horizontal position, covered with shroud.

Please

Cuz now that vertical psu take a lot of space and cable mess, btw some people don't like rgb, or some have psu with power meter on side
 
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Was great until that last picture.... did a Unicorn barf at the case?
 
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Anyone care to explain the airflow on that last image?

That's easy.

EVERYWHERE.

It also doubles as vacuum cleaner under load. Those exhausts... this will be a bigger dustbin than the vacuum cleaner bag in weeks.
 

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Anyone care to explain the airflow on that last image?

There are tiny gaps on the sides of the front panel for front intake, same goes for the top. Side intake is also open via mesh slots in the case. It's pretty easy to see but not the best for airflow. I'd rather run it as an open frame chassis and powder coat in white
 
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Why do cases snub the potential of a great addition by allowing for more than one 140MM based rad to be installed?
 

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Why do cases snub the potential of a great addition by allowing for more than one 140MM based rad to be installed?
Thermaltake makes The Tower 900 which can house 2x 560mm radiators. I own one and there's plenty of room if you want to go big.

Edit: The P8 can easily handle more than 1 420mm radiator, it looks like you can fit 2 maybe 3 deoeni on the thickness of each. Top/bottom/ front or side
 
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Anyone care to explain the airflow on that last image?
Thermalfake think the top of the case should be an intake lol.
I understand the front being intake due to that being a standard design, but glass front ....duh!
And damn that's one of the ugliest cases I've seen, and useless.
 

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Thermalfake think the top of the case should be an intake lol.
I understand the front being intake due to that being a standard design, but glass front ....duh!
And damn that's one of the ugliest cases I've seen, and useless.
The front clearly can have minimal air flow by it, look at the pictures
 
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You assuming I haven't looked at the pictures, that's another duh!
Given you're phrasing of things no. Also, saying 'Thermalfake' removes any credibility from your post. If you can't be civil about things don't bother
 
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Can i get the same but mid tower, and psu horizontal position, covered with shroud.

Please

Cuz now that vertical psu take a lot of space and cable mess, btw some people don't like rgb, or some have psu with power meter on side
You should look for lian li pc 011. Plenty of room for your cables and not as big as this one with the psu in the back
 
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Does anyone use this case?
 
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