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Review on Thermaltake Core P3 ATX Tempered Glass Gaming Computer Case Chassis: Open Frame, Wall-Mounted, Riser Cable Included - Black Edition by June Reeves

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This case is great to work with

This case is great to work with. Some reviews mentioned the placement of the hard drive. I would say if you use more than M.2 look at the larger p3 or p5. There's room for two hard drives inside, but that's precious space when it comes to cable management. I removed both cells because I was using M.2 and didn't need storage. So I had a lot of space in the case for cable management. And cable management is a mixed bag. Not negative. Just make sure you plan a lot! Pre-route each cable. Unlike most cases, there aren't many openings for the cable to run through, so you have to think carefully about where everything goes. Take your time and everything will be fine. Minimize the number of peripherals and you'll be fine. I installed the Kraken x52 on the right mounting plate. Judging by previous reviews and information, space here is limited, so I took x52 instead of x62. Trying to squeeze the heatsink into the recess would have been tricky, but I decided to mount the standard fans on the rear by pushing the heatsink out of the recess, and then mounted a pair of TT HD120s up front for a two-stroke (rear ). -draw). since there is a good grid hole for such an installation). This makes it better and fixes the issues that others had when installing the radar. My thoughts on this; You buy an outdoor platform, put on some shiny fans, and use the standard fans for hard work. The only criticism I would like to have is the power cords. If you're thinking of some spares I'd say go for it. They tend to be more flexible, and that flexibility comes in handy when trying to route an ATX power connector behind a circuit board. If you're using standard connectors, I highly recommend pre-bending the cable anyway. Last and most important. Take your time! It pays off in the end.

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