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frontpagetDames | Staff posted Oct 21, 2025 01:22 AM
frontpagetDames | Staff posted Oct 21, 2025 01:22 AM

Zalman P10 mATX / ITX Mini Tower PC Case w/ Tempered Glass Front & Side Panels

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Zalman Direct via Newegg has Zalman P10 mATX / ITX Mini Tower PC Case (Black, P-Series P10) on sale for $59.99 - $5 when you apply promo code GTE2823 in cart = $54.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter N3RD_01 for sharing this deal.

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  • Compact and stylish mini-tower PC case with 1x pre-installed Zalman AF120 120mm 4-Pin PWM shark fin blade case fan w/ 3-Pin ARGB header
  • Easily removable panoramic view frameless tempered glass front and side panels.
  • Optimized layout that creates ample space for easy cable management.
  • I/O Ports (top-front): Power button, reset button, 1x USB-C port, 1x USB 3.0 Type A port, 1x microphone / headphone jack.
  • Compatibility: Micro ATX (mATX) or Mini-ITX (ITX) motherboards. Supports up to 3x 120mm or 2x 240mm fans (top), 1x 120mm fan (rear), 3x 120mm fans (bottom); or 120mm / 240mm radiator (top) or 1x 120mm radiator (bottom); CPU cooler height up to 173mm; Power supply length up to 175mm, Graphics cards clearance up to 384mm.

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Promo code valid through 10/26/2025 at 11:59pm PST (while supplies last).
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • This offer is $5 less a previous Popular Deal from early September.
    • This product has a 4.5 out of 5 eggs rating based on 11 customer reviews.
    • Zalman Direct storefront via Newegg has a 4.7 out of 5 star seller rating based on over 800 customer feedback.

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Written by tDames | Staff
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Zalman Direct via Newegg has Zalman P10 mATX / ITX Mini Tower PC Case (Black, P-Series P10) on sale for $59.99 - $5 when you apply promo code GTE2823 in cart = $54.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter N3RD_01 for sharing this deal.

Product Details (source):
  • Compact and stylish mini-tower PC case with 1x pre-installed Zalman AF120 120mm 4-Pin PWM shark fin blade case fan w/ 3-Pin ARGB header
  • Easily removable panoramic view frameless tempered glass front and side panels.
  • Optimized layout that creates ample space for easy cable management.
  • I/O Ports (top-front): Power button, reset button, 1x USB-C port, 1x USB 3.0 Type A port, 1x microphone / headphone jack.
  • Compatibility: Micro ATX (mATX) or Mini-ITX (ITX) motherboards. Supports up to 3x 120mm or 2x 240mm fans (top), 1x 120mm fan (rear), 3x 120mm fans (bottom); or 120mm / 240mm radiator (top) or 1x 120mm radiator (bottom); CPU cooler height up to 173mm; Power supply length up to 175mm, Graphics cards clearance up to 384mm.

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Promo code valid through 10/26/2025 at 11:59pm PST (while supplies last).
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • This offer is $5 less a previous Popular Deal from early September.
    • This product has a 4.5 out of 5 eggs rating based on 11 customer reviews.
    • Zalman Direct storefront via Newegg has a 4.7 out of 5 star seller rating based on over 800 customer feedback.

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Yesterday 07:13 PM
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dizzymon247Yesterday 07:13 PM
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Anyone have this case can give some input on how it does for gaming?
Yesterday 07:20 PM
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tornadogYesterday 07:20 PM
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Quote from dizzymon247 :
Anyone have this case can give some input on how it does for gaming?
I prefer an atx tower, there's more room for circulation and more space to work with. I got the okinos aqua 7 which was on sale for 70 bucks
Yesterday 08:21 PM
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RudiSYesterday 08:21 PM
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Plenty of room for a powerful gaming setup. Space for enough fans, which is key to keeping your system cool.

I use an mini ITX case myself, which is almost half the size of this, and I was able to fit a 5070 Ti. It's about 5 degrees warmer than normal, but totally within safe limits.

Quote from dizzymon247 :
Anyone have this case can give some input on how it does for gaming?
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dizzymon247Yesterday 08:30 PM
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Quote from RudiS :
Plenty of room for a powerful gaming setup. Space for enough fans, which is key to keeping your system cool.

I use an mini ITX case myself, which is almost half the size of this, and I was able to fit a 5070 Ti. It's about 5 degrees warmer than normal, but totally within safe limits.
Thinking of getting this for my teenage son to start his build.
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Quote from dizzymon247 :
Thinking of getting this for my teenage son to start his build.
I been building only MATX for almost 12 years now. With a good 240/360mm AIO heat will be no problem. Add a few nice case fans to push heat through the case and it should be fine. That being said my next build will be pricy cause I am switching to the components which have all the connectors on the back of the motherboards, and only certain cases support that style, and only a very few select cases/motherboards are designed to work with that.

Overall this looks like a nice case, and a fun build out, I would not hesitate for the price. Unless your son wants one of those cases where the graphic card sits on display.
Last edited by PeteyTheStriker October 22, 2025 at 01:54 PM.
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CaedisYesterday 09:22 PM
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
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I been building only MATX for almost 12 years now. With a good 240/360mm AIO heat will be no problem. Add a few nice case fans to push heat through the case and it should be fine. That being said my next build will be pricy cause I am switching to the components which have all the connectors on the back of the motherboards, and only certain cases support that style, and only a very few select cases/motherboards are designed to work with that.<br />
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Overall this looks like a nice case, and a fun build out, I would not hesitate for the price. Unless your son wants one of those cases where the graphic card sits on display.
Are you limited to only one 360mm set in this kind of setup? I currently have a giant "ATX" tower (they've gotten bigger than I remember...) with two sets of 360mm radiators/AIO pumps. But I'm thinking that may just be overkill, at least for my purposes.
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Quote from Caedis :
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Are you limited to only one 360mm set in this kind of setup? I currently have a giant "ATX" tower (they've gotten bigger than I remember...) with two sets of 360mm radiators/AIO pumps. But I'm thinking that may just be overkill, at least for my purposes.
Per the case specs, it states it can support up to 3 120mms on the bottom of the case and 3 120mm on top of the case so overall yes you could do 2, but I usually onl run 1 with 1/2 case fans.
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CalmHeart2Yesterday 10:15 PM
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how many hds?
Today 03:09 AM
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itank2Today 03:09 AM
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Quote from dizzymon247 :
Anyone have this case can give some input on how it does for gaming?
I personally don't like this design. I used a similar case with all glass sides and front a long time ago, air circulation is more limited in this case since you only get air intakes on the bottom assuming that you make the back and top fans blow outwards. It'll still work fine in most cases but it'll run warmer than a case that had fan intakes on the front and bottom.
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seanleeforeverToday 03:36 AM
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17.8 x 16.9 inches
just FYI, the ATX board size is 12 x 9.6 inches.
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bnutzToday 12:20 PM
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Quote from Caedis :

Are you limited to only one 360mm set in this kind of setup? I currently have a giant "ATX" tower (they've gotten bigger than I remember...) with two sets of 360mm radiators/AIO pumps. But I'm thinking that may just be overkill, at least for my purposes.
This case will only support 240mm radiators, it can support 3 120mm fans but a 360mm radiator is bigger with the hoses, and that won't be able to fit. With this case I would do 3 intake fans on the bottom, 1 out take on the back and 240mm on the top.

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