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Thermaltake Level 10 GT Chassis Review

Rating: 8.0.

Thermaltake released one of the most stunning looking products in 2009, the spectacular Level 10 Chassis. Co-Designed with car manufacturer BMW it was a unique concept idea which caused many people to sit up and take notice. Sadly, the £500+ price point meant it was strictly for a small hard core audience of enthusiast user. Fast forward a couple of years and Thermaltake have revisited the design, dropping the price point while maintaining a similar compartmentalised design.

While the Level 10 was undoubtedly an eye dropping design it was rather huge, and it weighed a ton, often over 40kg with a full system build inside it. The Level 10 GT is smaller, lighter and most importantly, less than half the price. Is it any good however?

Case Type Full Tower
Material SECC
Front Bezel Material Plastic
Color Exterior: BLACK
Interior: BLACK
Side Panel Window
Motherboard Support Micro ATX
ATX
Extended ATX
Motherboard Tray
5.25″ Drive Bay 4
Ext. 3.5″ Drive Bay 1
Int. 3.5″ Drive Bay 5
Expansion Slots 8
Front I/O Ports USB 3.0 x 2
USB 2.0 x 4
eSATA x 1
HD Audio x 1
Cooling System Front (intake):
200 x 200 x 20 mm ColorShift Fan x 1 (600~800RPM, 13~15dBA)

Rear (exhaust):
140 x 140 x 25 mm Turbo Fan (1000PRM, 16 dBA)

Top (exhaust):
200 x 200 x 30 mm ColorShift Fan (600~800RPM, 13~15dBA)

Side (intake):
200 x 200 x 30 ColorShift Fan (600~800RPM), 13~15dBA)

Bottom (intake):
120 x 120 x 25mm (optional)

Liquid Cooling Capable Yes
Liquid Cooling Embedded
Power Supply Supported Standard PS2
Power Supply Included
Dimension (H*W*D) 584 x 282 x 590 mm
Net Weight 28.0 lbs
Security Lock Front HDD Access
Side Panel
Rear peripherals
Application High Performance Gaming

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