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Level 10 GT

The Level 10 GT follows the Level 10's looks, but a lot has changed as well. It really is a striking thing to look at, and definitely like nothing we've reviewed before. The left side panel is full of various kinds of bumps and on the left panel there's a separate wall with a handle on top.
Sides

A closer look at the side panel and it's starting to make sense. At the top left corner there's a small elevated window and under it is another bump hiding one of the 200 mm fans. On the right side at the bottom there are five hard drive bays and on top just a cosmetic elevated area with installation holes for the headphone holder.

The other side of the case is far less exciting, there's just a pressed steel panel with Level 10 GT-logo at the bottom corner.
Front

Looking at the front we can see the four external 5,25" bays and the single 3,5" one. The front panel I/O has been scattered between the front panel and the roof, on the front panel are the power- and reset-switches, four USB 2.0-ports and audio jacks. Next to the 3,5" bay is a lock that locks the hard drive sledges in place, and under this are the hard drive bays themselves. For each bay there's also a small button that releases the sledge.
The front panel pops off effortlessly and reveals the 200x25 mm intake fan and also a dust filter for the said fan. It's a shame they hid the filter behind the bezel rather than make it easily removable, but it's still better than to have no filter at all.
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