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Thermaltake Level 10 GT

Breaking the mold in case design

Author: Jouni 'Jipa' Vasama
Published: 21.08.2011
Manufacturer: Thermaltake
Product Group: Enclosures
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Rear

 

Thermaltake Level 10 GT - Breaking the mold in case design
 

The rear panel looks surprisingly normal with its bottom-mounted power supply, eight PCI-slots and a 140 mm exhaust fan. At the top are three holes for water cooling hoses, the right side panel is held in place with two thumb screws and is a bit tricky to remove because there's no handle whatsoever and the right one, oddly enough, uses hinges. You can also see the removable dust filter on the side intake that slides out through the back. At the top and bottom there are also security loops like we've seen on a couple of Thermaltake cases. These basically get clamped around the cables from the inside of the case, so the peripherals and cables can't be stolen on LAN-events.

 

Top

 

Thermaltake Level 10 GT - Breaking the mold in case design
 

Not much to see on the roof, just plenty of mesh hiding the third 200 mm exhaust fan. At the front are the e-SATA and two USB 3.0-ports as well as a two-step fan controller and a switch for cycling through the fan led-settings.

 

Bottom

 

Thermaltake Level 10 GT - Breaking the mold in case design
 

At the bottom are four plastic feet that can be pointed to the sides for extra stability. There's also a large dust filter covering the PSU-area as well as the optional 120 mm fan hole.




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