Top and front Control Panel I/O
Thermaltake has given us 4x USB 2.0, 2x USB 3.0, 1x eSATA, HD Audio, fan speed control, and fan color control in 2 easily accessed areas. Also right next to the top control panel is the headset holder: a small but handy addition to this case.
General Exterior
The external of our case offers some other features which put the Level 10 GT Snow Edition above the rest. 2 Locking devices protect the hard drive trays and the door to prevent theft. The top of the case acts as a handle (although I’m not sure why someone would actively try to carry this beast). Each 200mm fan (and vent under the power supply) offer a removable dust filter for easy cleaning and less dust inside. This is feature only found on high-end cases and deserves points. The door gives an easy and functional way to access the inside of the case without the use of thumbscrews or regular screws. For someone constantly accessing the internal of my case this is a life saver.
With external functionality aside, I can’t decide how I feel about the overall look. Part of me loves all the bells and whistles it comes with but part of me thinks the design looks random at best. A side window lets me see inside the case but not one part of the front or left side is smooth. Granted, I like it better than the standard box but it is quite the abstract look. I think it will grow on me but it’s up to you to decide if it will grow on you.
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