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Exterior
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Going with the military theme the obvious color choice is olive drab and black. There are various spots around the case with military-esque pictures and styling, such as above the hot-swap bays there is a little drawing and instructions on how to operate the bays.
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The front panel is unchanged from previous versions of the Level 10 GT. You have all of the bay release buttons below the security lock, easily removable mesh 5.25/3.5 covers, power/reset buttons, headphone/mic jacks, and four USB 2.0 ports.
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On the bottom rear quarter of the right side panel we get some more military styling with classic ammo box font.
Around back we see the 140mm rear exhaust fan, 3 water cooling grommets, 8 expansion slots and the easily removable side air filter.
Thermaltake also includes a neat headphone hanger with the Level 10 GT cases that mounts to the side of the case.
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From the top we can see the massive 200mm exhaust fan as well as an eSATA and two USB 3.0 ports. The Level 10 GT cases all have buttons on the top to adjust the fan LED color and speed. Unfortunately there is just a high or low setting, nothing in between.
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