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April 2011
(85%)
105 Reviews
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Abstract: Following the launch of Level 10 Super Gaming Modular Case, the design collaboration between Thermaltake and BMW Group DesignworksUSA, in 2009, Thermaltake looks to invigorate the PC enthusiasts with the latest Level 10 GT computer case. Smaller in dim...
Intriguing design. Room for lots of drives. Tool-free installation.
Expensive. Some unpolished design, usability elements. Hot-swappable drive bays only support 3-Gbps SATA.
The Thermaltake Level 10 GT brings the ultimate in luxury PC cases down to a more reasonable price category. Just don't expect everything from this "bargain" model that you get with its pricey forebear. Buy it now...
Big, No tools needed, Nice looking, Quiet fans, Fan controller
Price
I have tested this case for quite some time now and I have really not found any flaws, the installation was flawless with all its features and the fans are fairly quite and the LED’s give you a real nice shine that makes this case even nicer. When it ...
Just Look at it, Hot Swappable Drives, Very Well Built, Handle (and You'll Need it),
Pricy for Some, Heavy! (Con or Pro Depending)
Although I wouldn’t say it’s an ugly half brother to the original Level 10 it does lack some of the charm that the Level 10 Sr has. That being said it is by far one of the nicest cases I own. I instantly built the new i7 2600k into it with a solid stat...
Colorshift Fans with Color Controller, Lots of Front Connectivity, Easy Access, Fan Speed Control, Water Cooling Ready, Insane Cable Management, Exceptional Cooling, Hot Swappable HDD Bays, Large Motherboard Tray Cut Out, Headset Hanger, Security Locks for HDDs and Case, Tool free 5.25" bays, Tool free HDD Cage Access, Supports ANY GPU size out there,
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I first saw the original Level 10 a few years ago when it first came out. I might have been one of the few that thought that it looked pretty, but didn't seem very functional for my purposes. Everything seemed very complicated to install and route. It ...
When it comes to the Thermaltake Level 10 GT its functionality matches style. One may look at the Level 10 GT from the outside and say that it is one nice looking case, perhaps thinking the functionality has been sacrificed in the process. If you are ...
I liked this case when I first saw it at CES 2011. The unique look of the original Level 10, a more reasonable price point, and a ton of features added up to a great centerpiece in the Thermaltake suite.Normally we end the review here with conclusions...
The Thermaltake Level 10 GT offers a unique design derived from it’s big brother. It also means that you’ll either love or hate it. Its removable bays are excellent, requiring only one SATA power cable to power all the drives. The motherboard-CPU cut o...
This computer case is hands down one of the best I have worked with. When the level 10 was released in 2009, critics were floored. It comes as no surprise that the Level 10 GT followed suit winning the Red Dot Design award in 2011. This case has every...
Since Thermaltake had a hand from the folks at BMW when designing this case, perhaps a car analogy is appropriate here. In many ways, I think the Level 10 GT is akin to a muscle car. It's big, showy, and loud—visually, that is—and tremendous fun to tinke...