The Thermaltake Core P3 was and still is one of the coolest and more unique PC cases I’ve ever reviewed. I’ve seen a few versions of it over the years, but it’s a big hit for Thermaltake, so it’s great to see them revisit it regularly and keep it up to date for the ever-changing PC market. The Thermaltake Core P3 Pro is an upgraded version of the original, and while it’s mostly similar, they have made some important changes along the way. It still supports 420mm radiators, and a three 140mm fan install thanks to its removable bracket design. However, they’ve dropped the old USB 2.0 ports and added a more modern Type-C front panel. A small change means the M/B side vent is now recessed, improving hardware compatibility. The redesigned feet make it more stable when free-standing. A new GPU holder and additional fan bracket also make it a little more practical too. So it’s the same P3 you know and love, but just a little bit better overall.
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