Thermaltake Level 20 GT ARGB Full-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 6 years ago
Complete System
With all the hardware installed, the Level 20 does look pretty fantastic. It’s funny just how big the chassis is though, as even our GTX 1080 Ti FE looks bloody tiny in here. It’s barely taking up half the length of the chassis. If you desire even bigger cards and still need clearance for stupidly thick radiators and fans… well, you’re hardly going to come up short on space in here.
I like the little window for the PSU too, it’s a tiny detail, but if you’ve got something cool to show off, it’s a nice touch. Plus, it’ll still hide all the boring cable bits too, so that’s a big win-win.
Big RGB
Those 200mm fans are obviously massive, but they obviously fit the size of the chassis well. What’s more, will all those addressable LEDs, you can really go to town with the colour choices, such as this stunning rainbow mix here. They bathe the interior of the chassis in light, and should look fantastic from the other side too.
Exterior
With all the panels back in place, the boring cables and fittings pretty much vanish into the darkness. The RGB fans do light up the hardware and highlights though, albeit more than my camera can pick up here.
I like the power button design too, it looks great lit up on the side here.
That titanic front panel really looks impressive too, with those fans cycling through their colours and patterns in fantastic style. The colours are a little darker here though, tinted down a few hues due to both the glass, and the mesh dust filter that sits between us and them. Let’s go through a few colours and see what they can do!