Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Core P5 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Core P5.
January 2016
(85%)
43 Reviews
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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
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. Read More…...
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Published: 2016-01-05, Author: Paul , review by: technologyx.com
Thermaltake's Core P5 is a solid case with beautiful features. This is a perfect case for any benchmarker!!...
Published: 2015-11-10, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
The Core P5's flexible modular design allows for horizontal and vertical builds. Its open air design and broad liquid cooling support will give you a handle on heat, and it costs less than half the Lian Li PCO7S.
Liquid cooling seems necessary for the aesthetics alone and that's not cheap. Hard to reach the rear CPU cutout. Made of steel instead of aluminum with a plastic window instead of glass, but at least it's thick.
Abstract: On October 1st, Thermaltake introduced the newest addition to its Core lineup of desktop PC chassis: The Core P5 . Actually, referring to the Core P5 as a “desktop” chassis is something of a misnomer; although you certainly can put a P5-contained system o...
Extremely unique case, Can be used to display your hardware, Can be wall-mounted, Can fit a lot of hardware and watercooling
Installation instructions could be a lot better, Does not support most AiO coolers
The Core P5 is quite flexible and can hold a lot of hardware. You have room for motherboards up to ATX, long graphics card, at least 4 hard drives, a ton of watercooling and more! This really is a builders case and gives you a lot of different options whe...
Not everyone out there thinks that they have the skills to build a chassis from scratch like along the lines of a MountainMods or Danger Den chassis, but this is not a design that needs that level of skill and patience. If you can turn a Phillips screwdr...
Published: 2016-05-09, Author: Patrick , review by: gamingpctest.de
Tolle Präsentation von Wasserkühlungen, Hochwertige Verarbeitung, Innovatives Design, Gutes Kabel Management,
Fehlender Platz für optisches Laufwerk,
Das Thermaltake Core P5 ist ein offenes Gehäuse, dass sich speziell an Modder und Hardwarefans richtet, die auf Wasserkühlungen setzen und sich für das Design der Hardware begeistern können.Wenn Du zu dieser Gruppe gehörst, hat Thermaltake ein absolutes H...
Ob das Gehäuse nun mit beiden Beinen fest auf dem Boden steht oder mit dem Rücken zur Wand hängt, in jedem Fall ist das Thermaltake Core P5 eins der ungewöhnlichsten Gehäuse unserer Testerkarriere. Entsprechend klein ist die Zielgruppe von Casemoddern und...
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Published: 2016-01-08, Author: Christian , review by: hartware.de
Showgehäuse im außergewöhnlichen Design, Gute Verarbeitungsqualität, Wandhalterung, 90 Grad gedrehter Grafikkarteneinbau möglich, Drei versteckte Plätze für Festplatten bzw. SSDs, Platz für einen bis zu 480 mm langen Radiator, Anschlüsse in der Seite (HDA
Kein Platz für ein optisches Laufwerk, Offene Konstruktion (Staub kann ungehindert eindringen), Nur mit Wasserkühlung sinnvoll
Das Thermaltake Core P5 ist eines der ungewöhnlichsten Gehäuse, die wir jemals testen durften. Es richtet sich allerdings auch an eine recht kleine Zielgruppe, bei der die Präsentation der Hardware im Vordergrund steht. Das Gehäuse kann dafür sogar an d...