Thermaltake Level 10 GTS Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
With the complete system built, I didn’t think it was worth showing you the system with the side panel on, with no viewing window it’s not possible to take a peek in at what you have hiding in your chassis, but with the panel off you can see the cable management is doing a wonderful job here, everything is neat and out of the way, providing maximum airflow for all of your components.
The only thing I would like to point out is that this case would not accommodate the Antec Kuhler 920, the radiator was trying to occupy the same space as the heat sink attachment and I had to remove one of the radiators two fans. When I tried to accommodate this in the top of the chassis the radiator was obstructed by both the motherboard and the ram. The case would however support the slimmer Kuhler 620.
Around the back everything is just as tidy, as you can see we had no trouble at all fitting a GTX 560 Ti in there, which has plenty of room to breathe thanks to the ventilated expansion slots.
We used a modular power supply for this build, but even still the cable management seems capable of accommodating a lot more cables than we have running through it.
Installing the SSD was extremely easy, after removing the tray, screwing the drive into place to make sure its secure, then just slotting the tray back into the system and it clicks into place.