Thermaltake Level 20 RS ARGB Case Review
Peter Donnell / 5 years ago
A Closer Look – Interior
The side panel is easily removed thanks to a pair of thumbscrews at the rear. With it removed, you can see this massive case, unsurprisingly, has a lot of space on the interior. There are a few nice features though, such as the large cut-out behind the motherboard for CPU cooler mounting/changing.
The PSU shroud has a lot going on too, as it’s more of a hybrid design. It’s long enough to house the PSU and there’s enough cover to hide the bulk of your cables. However, there’s always a viewing cut-out so you can show off the PSU design.
On the top, you’ll find ventilation, as well as a pair of PCIe Riser Cable mounts (cable not included) for vertical GPU installations. Towards the middle, there’s a dedicated SSD mount, as well as a cable routing cut-out. No space has been wasted here!
More Storage
There’s another SSD mount towards the front, with liquid cooling mounts below it, and a removable HDD cage.
The cage features two tool-free HDD bays, and screws are included to mount your SSDs in them.
There are cable routing cut-outs, grommets, etc, just about everywhere. Plus, with further options to mount fans to the right of the motherboard, or even another radiator if you’re feeling adventurous.
Behind the motherboard, you can see that there’s a load of space back here. That should make routing of thicker cable a lot easier too, but keep in mind, you can hide excess cables under the PSU shroud too.
RGB Control
All of the pre-installed fans are pre-wired into this custom RGB lighting controller. This means you can adjust the lighting via the small button on the front I/O, but you also have options to connect your motherboard controller too.
There’s a huge support bracket here too, which can be used to mount a pair of SSD drives, or a 3.5″ HDD if you wish.