Packaging
The Thermaltake Core P3 TG Pro ships in a brown cardboard box with an image of the chassis in the front and a blow up diagram in the back. Even though it is slim, there's also a spec sheet on one side and another image on the other side of the package.
The case comes disassembled, which allows the parts to be placed within what is essentially a Styrofoam box, in the most compact arrangement possible. On the top, you will find the tempered glass panel, followed by the main back components, exterior framing and smaller parts.
Contents
As you can see, there are quite a few parts and full assembly required. This reminds us a bit of the P5 series, while the P6 we reviewed came fully assembled. A manual is also included, but doesn't really offer a lot of cohesive help in putting things together. There are several diagrams, which cover some of the steps, but aren't in a particular order or offer all the needed details, while other assembly requirements aren't really covered at all.