Wait, am I seeing double? No, you’re not, we have indeed reviewed a very similar chassis just towards the end of last year. That was the Thermaltake Level 20 GT RGB, this is the Level 20 GT ARGB. It’s a subtle difference, but a big one for RGB lovers. Switching to addressable means much more flexibility over your lighting, being able to control every LED, rather than just one setting per RGB device.
With the inclusion of ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte/AORUS RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light, ASRock Polychrome, etc, you’ll have no issue pairing up the built-in lighting hardware with your motherboard of choice. If that wasn’t enough, the chassis comes with two 200mm 5v ARGB fans pre-installed for your lighting and cooling pleasure.
For in-depth specifications and hardware support, please visit the official product page here.
“The Level 20 GT ARGB is the premium full tower synchronized with motherboard in the level 20 range. Level 20 GT ARGB features four tempered glass panels with locking hinged doors, E-ATX motherboard support, patented PCI-E slot design and a removable power cover.
The Level 20 GT ARGB comes preinstalled with two 200mm 5V ARGB LED front fans and one 140mm rear fan. The front fans are addressable to deliver 16.8 million-color RGB illumination and unparalleled ventilation. This model comes ready to sync with RGB capable motherboards from Asus, Gigabyte, MSI and AsRock. The Level 20 GT ARGB takes our latest case innovations and wraps them in an ultra-modern style that’s utterly unique in the case market today. Stand out from the crowd with the Level 20.” – Thermaltake
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