Thermaltake has announced the worldwide availability of the Core P6 TG and Core P6 TG Snow ATX Mid-Tower Chassis designs. Inheriting all classic features from the Core Series, the unique Core P6 TG mid-tower case can be either used as a closed or open styled chassis like the Core P8 TG full-tower case but in a relatively smaller form factor. Users can simply remove the top and front panels to transform from a regular mid-tower chassis to an open frame chassis. Panels are made of 4mm thick tempered glass, and their transparency allows users to fully enjoy the interior layout and RGB components installed. Furthermore, the Core P6 offers a two-way placement layout for users to select either wall-mounted or vertically placed, giving more flexibility on space arrangement allowing users to easily find the right fit.
The Core P6 TG is constructed with a fully modular design layout, rotational PCI-E Slots, support for 120mm and 140mm fans, 360mm and 280mm radiators, and removable filters. Besides that, the Core P6 TG’s pre-installed PSU cover provides dustproof protection for the power supply and brings convenience for cable management.
Graphic cards nowadays have become heavier, particularly high-end cards like NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX Series and AMD Radeon RX Series. With the Core P6, however, users won’t need to worry about the flex caused by weighty graphics cards as it’s designed with an extra L-shape GPU support bracket, giving additional support and protecting both the graphics card and chassis. Lastly, the rotational PCI-E slots enable the graphics card to be placed either horizontally or vertically.
At the time of writing, although Thermaltake has not yet confirmed any specific prices for its Core P6 TG or Core P6 TG Snow PC case designs. – If you do, however, want to learn more, you can check out the official product websites via the links below:
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