When Thermaltake introduced the BMW designed Level 10 a few years back they got everyone thinking outside of the box. Of course with its price tag of almost 1,000 dollars they are few and far between. They followed it up with their Level 10 GT, a case inspired by the Level 10 but with a much lower price tag. The Level 10 GT has been a popular case but we haven’t had a chance to take a look at it. When the Level 10 GT Snow Edition was introduced I knew it was time to finally see what the fuss is all about. Today we are going to take a look at one of Thermaltake’s flagship cases, lets dig into it and find out what it’s all about.
Product Name: Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow Edition
Review Sample Provided by: Thermaltake
Review by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Specifications
Case Type |
Full Tower |
Material |
SECC |
Front Bezel Material |
Plastic |
Color |
Exterior: White and Black |
Side Panel |
Window |
Motherboard Support |
Micro ATX |
Motherboard Tray |
N/A |
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 (Internal 20 pin connector) |
Cooling System |
Front (intake): |
Liquid Cooling Capable |
Yes |
Liquid Cooling Embedded |
No |
Power Supply Supported |
Standard PS2 |
Power Supply Included |
No |
Dimension (H*W*D) |
584 x 282 x 590 mm |
Net Weight |
28.0 lbs |
Security Lock |
Front HDD Access |
Application |
High Performance Gaming |