Thermaltake Core P5 TG V2 Black Edition Open-Frame Chassis Review

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TweakTown takes a look at the Thermaltake Core P5 TG V2 Black Edition Open-Frame Chassis A quote from the article:
Thermaltake is a brand that has been in the PC scene for 20 years; since the early days when beige boxes were all you could get. Thermaltake started with a cooler, the Golden Orb, and from there they moved into several other avenues of the PC realm. Thermaltake made some excellent cases in its early years, but as the 2010 era came around, they had been relegated to cheaper cases made for budget customers. With the introduction of the 'core series,' Thermaltake took a huge step up into the world of open-loop cooling support and fitment for larger radiators and modularity. This was just the starting steps into what has now pushed Thermaltake in new directions in the industry with the past seven years or so showing a marked improvement in chassis quality and enthusiasts adoption While the core series started with the Core V Series, the Core series set itself apart with the first Core P5 chassis. The Core P5 was initially conceptualized as a flat blank slate where users can make the trending (at the time) wall mount PC that many famous modders were pulling off but on a canvas that can free stand and does not require a bunch of custom work to create. This is what we have today, the Core P5 TG V2 Black Edition. The Core P5 model we have today is an improvement in many ways over the initial Core P5 we looked at almost four years ago to the day on October 1st, 2015.
  Thermaltake Core P5 TG V2 Black Edition Open-Frame Chassis Review