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Four hot-swap drive bays.
Securely hidden hard drive bay.
Sturdy construction.
Lockable, hotswappable storage bays.
Good cable management.
Plenty of dust filters.
Room for high end air or liquid cooling.
Headset holder could be useful.
Tool-free installation.
Can hold even oversized gaming PC components.
Three adjustable 200mm fans and a 140mm fan included.
USB 3.0 ports and a total of 6 USB ports.
Design requires positioning of case to your right on your desk.
Hot-swap hard bays widen the chassis' footprint.
Could use more included fans.
Looks are an acquired taste.
Plastic elements feel fragile.
Expensive.
A little heavy.
By TechSpot on April 05, 2011
By now you are probably clear that I'm not very fond of how the Level 10 GT looks on the outside. In short, the GT version doesn't have the original's appeal and covering it in plastic has done nothing for the aesthetics. Then again, my...
By Computer Shopper on June 20, 2012
With a solid feel and a well-thought-out, unique design, the Level 10 GTS Snow Edition packs more value than most cases near its price, even if it looks a bit spare compared with its Level 10 GT big brother....
By HEXUS.net on June 01, 2012
Review: Thermaltake Level 10 GTS Snow Editionby Parm Mann on 1 June 2012, 09:41 3.5 Tags: Thermaltake (3540.TWO) Quick Link: HEXUS.net/qabhib Add to My Vault: Thermaltake Level 10 GTS Snow Edition £102.59 Free shipping for HEXUS members* Every...
By PC Mag on May 31, 2012
Thermaltake has delivered a fine gaming case with the Level 10 GTS Snow Edition, but the company's attempts to downscale the series' unique visual style come up a bit cold....
By Overclockers Club on May 15, 2012
Well shame on me, and so much for forming preconceived notions. I somewhat discounted this case at first because it is so far removed from the ideals of the original case. What I should have done was look at this case for what it is. Frankly, it is a...
By Neoseeker on March 27, 2012
The Level 10 GTS features one of the better designed hot-swap hard drive rail systems I have seen to date. Not only are they rugged in construction and have that solid feel to them, they are key-lockable and the removal mechanism is easy and intuitive...
By Bright Side of News on March 15, 2012
Overall, this is an excellent chassis with a lot of features, a great look, and very few, minor drawbacks. If money is not an issue, this is not only a chassis that stands out, but is also very practical. In conclusion, this is a sturdy chassis with a...
By TechwareLabs on January 02, 2012
Today cases are evolving every day in look, functionality, and practicality. Most cases offer a great solution but obvious flaws in one of these fields. With that we have found the Holy Grail: The Level 10 GT from Thermaltake. We have seen and...
By PCWorld New Zealand on December 27, 2011
For those of you who like big, ‘look at me’ PC cases, your eye might have been caught last year by the Thermaltake Level 10 which was co-designed by BMW DesignworksUSA. At $1,499 NZD it was eye-wateringly expensive, but damn did it look...
By LanOC Reviews on December 23, 2011
and FVThe Snow Editions colors will get your attention and I think anyone who looks into the details of the Level 10 GT will be impressed. Thermaltake went over the top when implementing details like the wire management, the wiring for the hard...
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