Thermaltake Level 10 GTS Mid-Tower Chassis Review




/ 13 years ago

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With our first look at the packaging, we get our first glimpse of the GTS on the front of the box, while there is some branding on the box, there really isn’t much in the way of design here, but we can see on the front the mention of internal USB 3.0 support.  The back of the box is the same, so I won’t bore you with that, but overall there is very little detail on the packaging.

Inside is much the same story, with very little in the way of extras included, but given its tool-less design there isn’t much need for screws and bolts, but there is still a collection of motherboard screws, cable ties, power adaptor and an internal speaker that I found tucked away in the case.

 

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