The phrase “go big or go home” is always something the folks at Thermaltake have taken very seriously. Their Level 20 series continues to impress us and today, we’re looking at one of the biggest models in that range. The Level 20 GT is a monster of a tower, offering support for a lot of high-end hardware, water cooling, and so much more. However, despite being an expensive chassis on its own, we have the even more expensive and crazy RGB Plus version. This model comes with three premium quality RGB fans. However, it also comes with a feature-packed RGB hub, allowing pairing with their mobile app and even more crazy, with Amazon’s Alexa. Ever wanted to set your RGB with your voice? I haven’t either, but it’s a fun “hey look at this” gadget when your buddies are around.
With 5mm thick tempered glass panels, a robust internal frame, and aluminium corner fittings, this chassis is heavy. The box is so big and the weight is around 33KG. The box tells you it’s safer to lift it with two people, so be prepared for a workout when you get this delivered. That size isn’t just for nothing though, as it’ll support E-ATX motherboards, massive radiators, huge amounts of fans, giant GPUs, huge CPU coolers, long PSUs and well… it should fit just about anything really.
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official product page here.
“Thermaltake is thrilled to show the latest TT Premium product line – the Level 20 Series which commemorates 20 years of dedication to the PC industry. The level 20 GT is our new premium full tower in the Level 20 range. The Level 20 GT features E-ATX motherboard support, four tempered glass panels with a lockable hinged door design, the latest I/O port options (USB Type-C™ & USB 3.0), a patented rotating PCI-E slot system, and removable power supply shroud.” – Thermaltake
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