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Thermaltake Level 20 RS ARGB Case Review

Exterior

The left side of the Level 20 RS features a huge slab of tempered glass, it’s lightly tinted, but it still gives you a lot of space to show off your build. The RS has a strong focus on airflow too, with a massive ventilated panel allowing for big airflow. Of course, with 2 x 200mm fans sitting behind it, you’ll have no issues with air.

What really stands out, however, is the aggressive design. Apparently it’s meant to take design points from racing cars. You’ve got aggressive air scoops and angles everywhere.

It’s a bit over the top for my taste, I like sharper and cleaner lines. Of course, style is subjective and I know this is still a really cool looking PC case.

Upon the top panel, you’ll find another huge section for ventilation with more of those crazy and aggressive angles on the sides.

As I said before, fan and radiator support on this case is huge, so all that ventilation makes sense.

Control

Towards the front, you’ll find a cut-away from the I/O panel. On the left side, you’ll find audio, power, and RGB controls.

However, the right side of the case features two USB 3.0 ports and two USB 2.0 ports.

Double Glass!

Down the right, another huge slab of tempered glass. Now, this one is tricky, as it does mean you’ll need to be on your game for cable routing. However, it can also look fantastic if done correctly.

At the rear of the case, everything is where you would expect it to me. There’s a 120mm fan/radiator mount at the top, which features elongated screw holes for height adjustment.

Below that, you’ll find eight expansion slots, each fitted with a reusable and ventilated metal cover. What’s cool is that this entire bracket can be rotated 90-degree, giving you room for a vertical GPU mount should you need it.

At the bottom, there’s an ATX PSU mount, which uses a removable bracket so you can install the PSU from the rear of the case.

Finally, we have the bottom of the case! Down here, you’ll find four large feet, giving ground clearance to that enormous slide-out dust filter!

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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