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Thermaltake New Core P90 Tempered Glass Edition

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/10/2018 10:22 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Thermaltake New Core P90 Tempered Glass Edition

Thermaltake has kicked open-frame chassis up to a notch and presented the Core P90 Tempered Glass Edition Mid-tower Chassis. The Core P90 TG boasts the case structure split into three compartments for graphic card, PSU and other cooling components. 

The triangular prism shaped body and two 5mm thick tempered glass side panels turn the Core P90 into a hexagonal prism outlined creature, allowing for an ultimate system display from every angle. Along with its 3-way placement layouts (wall mountable, horizontal laying and vertical standing), 7 drive bays with modular drive trays design and high liquid cooling system expandability, the Core P90 TG permits users upgraded aesthetics and limitless potential with how they want to configure their systems.

Build from a different angle, isolating components for improved heat dissipation to give each component proper spacing for optimal cooling performance. Present and protect each side with 5mm thick tempered glass panels and extended glass mounts allow easy to clean maintenance. Supporting 3-way placement layouts (Wall-mount, Vertical and Horizontal) angle your PC in multiple ways to accommodate users for a variety of configurations. With an Angled frame design, fit your PC like never before with the Core P90.

The Core P90 enables users to freely build their system from the ground up with modular panels, racks, brackets, and pre-design mounting arrays. No more unreachable screw corners or gaps to enjoy even more space for your precious parts during installation or maintenance. Supporting up to standard ATX form factor motherboards, go big with cooling fitment for CPU coolers up to 180mm in height, VGA lengths up to 320mm and PSU sizes up to 220mm in length. Add even more storage with up to 7 drive locations for 3.5” or 2.5” devices to lock and load games and media enthusiast look for.

The Core P90 features an open frame installation space for advanced AIO/DIY liquid cooling components. Natively support all types of AIO liquid cooling solutions and capability to house up to 480mm DIY liquid cooling radiator fitment. Extend your GPU performance with virtually no limit to GPU sizes, especially when going vertical, and angled frame design brings a new direction to custom tube runs for a fresh presentation.



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Elfa-X
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#5496779 Posted on: 11/30/2017 02:41 PM
That would be fun to own if i didn't have cats or kids.

ubercake
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#5496789 Posted on: 11/30/2017 03:36 PM
That would be fun to own if i didn't have cats or kids.

I was thinking the same thing. I think the design is pretty cool. If only they had some sort of screen covering the open areas to keep out any foreign elements...

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#5496799 Posted on: 11/30/2017 04:04 PM
I'm more than likely getting something like this(open case, I like the looks of them) when I get my next GPU. I was going to buy an open case before I settled on an Enhtoo Evolv, which was a mistake. I seriously hate my Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX case. My GPU is 10 degrees C lower under full load when I don't have the front of the case on. I've tested with a bunch of different fans on the front to help with the airflow, but it didn't help, so now I run it without the front cover and it looks stupid.

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#5496840 Posted on: 11/30/2017 05:27 PM
Wonder if the riser cables will work this time, the Core P3/5 ones are terrible. Got a replacement after 2 months of waiting, won't even bother to try it.

Aekold
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#5496928 Posted on: 11/30/2017 09:48 PM
Those rainbow power supply cables in the pictures. I had never seen them before, but looking online now, I guess they do exist.

Anyway, it seems like a cool case (aesthetically speaking)! It looks like it would take up a lot of space, though, as the case sticks out pretty far in two directions from wherever its mounted. It also has the safety concerns that others mentioned. For those reasons, probably a no-go for me.

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