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Thermaltake Level 10 Full-Tower Chassis Review

Final Thoughts
Thermaltake really have created something special here and have completely thrown all of the boundaries and restrictions out of the window when they made this case. It includes some of the most unique features known to man and has so many unique selling points that we could be here forever, and the fact it’s made by one of the most successful case manufacturers in the world just gives an extra added bonus.

The whole concept behind the case really got us excited from first glance and as we delved in further, we found some very sophisticated design aspects and could instantly see that a lot of time, passion and most importantly, money has gone into this case.

There are some downsides, which mainly relate to the cases sheer size and weight which in our eyes are quite substantial as it’s not just cumbersome when you think of the portability and moving the case to LAN events etc… but more so when it’s sitting under your desk, as we must have knocked into it about 200 times so far. The only other downsides are the lack of USB 3.0 connections and the fluidness of the case which we know the Level 10 GT rectifies this but does skimp somewhat on other aspects of which is reflected in the price.

Anyone with this case will be delighted and the bad won’t necessarily hinder your lifestyle but will only make you smile whenever you walk into the room and see this beast beneath your desk but just be prepared and aware of its size, weight and price tag.

Pros:

  • Unique styling
  • Bragging rights
  • Lots of space for fantastic airflow
  • Room for mass amounts of storage
  • Good build quality

Cons:

  • Heavy
  • HUGE in size
  • Lack of USB 3.0

We would like to thank Thermaltake for supplying this sample
You can purchase this item from CCL Online

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