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Thermaltake Core G21 Tempered-Glass ATX Mid-Tower Computer Case (CA-1I4-00M1WN-00) on sale for
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Keep in mind this is a LARGE case - really designed for an open loop cooling solution. I did an air cooled build in it, and the components look a little lonely with all the additional unoccupied space between the end of the PSU enclosure and the front panel. I specifically sourced a 3 fan GPU just to fill up the space a bit.
As noted in the Gamer's Nexus review, you'll want to ditch the magnetic dust filter behind the mesh front panel - the filter chokes off air flow. I used 3 front panel 120mm intake fans, one top panel 120mm exhaust fan, and one rear mounted 120mm exhaust fan - no cooling issues. Cooler Master tower cooler on the AMD 2600 CPU.
Hard to resist at this price - if you have the space for it and the components to fill it up. Build quality is very good.
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Now, if I had $400 to burn, I'd happily trick out my PC because even the RGB underglow on my Viper Mini made me smile everytime I saw it.
Thermaltake Core P5 case with a custom water cooling loop wall mounted that gets lot more compliments than the microwave. But sadly not as many as the Nespresso...
Thermaltake Core P5 case with a custom water cooling loop wall mounted that gets lot more compliments than the microwave. But sadly not as many as the Nespresso...
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Only downside is side panel for the cheap version is plastic and not glass.
Keep in mind this is a LARGE case - really designed for an open loop cooling solution. I did an air cooled build in it, and the components look a little lonely with all the additional unoccupied space between the end of the PSU enclosure and the front panel. I specifically sourced a 3 fan GPU just to fill up the space a bit.
As noted in the Gamer's Nexus review, you'll want to ditch the magnetic dust filter behind the mesh front panel - the filter chokes off air flow. I used 3 front panel 120mm intake fans, one top panel 120mm exhaust fan, and one rear mounted 120mm exhaust fan - no cooling issues. Cooler Master tower cooler on the AMD 2600 CPU.
Hard to resist at this price - if you have the space for it and the components to fill it up. Build quality is very good.
Thank me later.
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The filter is REMOVABLE, and P12/P14 5 packs can be found on sale for as low as $25-30, arguably some of the best performing fans out there, second only to maybe Noctua (which cost that much for a SINGLE fan).
At that price point after the fans, you're still less than the Lancool 215 territory (which Steve called the best budget case of 2020), and (again according to Steve) the dual 200mm front fans that they come with aren't really ideal in front of radiators. So, you might want to upgrade the fans anyway for the sake of performance which, of course, bumps up the price.
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