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Thermaltake Level 10 GT Battle Edition Case Review

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By pushing a button located on the bottom of the case the massive side panel swings open to reveal another 200mm fan (this one set to intake). One neat feature with the Level 10 GT’s is the adjustable louvers for the fan. These allow you to focus your airflow in the direction you need it most, such as your GPU. Unfortunately with our test case these louvers were too loose and wouldn’t hold their position properly, effectively making them useless. We haven’t had this issue with our other Level 10 GT cases though.

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The hot swap bays are very easily to remove by just pressing the button on the front panel and pulling them out. Once you install the drive into the carrier you just slide it back in and everything plugs right up thanks to the integrated backplane.

Thermaltake obviously took cable management into serious consideration when designing this case as is evident by the massive amount of grommeted holes available.

The front panel face is easily removable with a tug and isn’t tethered by any wires which makes cleaning the front filter a breeze. Here we can also get a look at the THIRD 200mm fan, this one set as intake.

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From behind the motherboard tray we can see previously mentioned cable management holes and backplane. We also get a look at the 5.25″ drive locking system which works by sliding the drive into place and simply sliding the lock over to secure everything.

Lighting

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One neat feature of the Level 10 GT cases is that their 200mm fans all have multi-color LEDs which can be controlled from a button on top of the case. You can chose from solid blue, green, or red, or you can go more exotic color shifting options, one wild and the other mild. Of course if you aren’t a fan of the LEDs (or keep your computer on overnight in your bedroom) you can also turn the LEDs off completely.

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