Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow Edition Full Tower PC Case Review - HotHardware

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http://hothardware.com - The Thermaltake Level 10 GT is a full-sized ATX gaming PC case like no other. System builders and the DIY crowd can build a well-cooled, quiet system inside this beast and with its striking good looks, it will stand out as a real showpiece. Here we take you through the features and build quality of the Level 10 GT Snow Edition, then we build a system with it and show you how it sets up.

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  • Very cool. The Black all aluminum one is my favorite case ever. They're designed by BMW aren't they?

  • @Dmhlcmb Yes, and they cost like $699 retail right now. This one is much cheaper but in a different class altogether.

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  • What you don't hear much about is that the white colored surface is achieved via a scratch resistant plastic injection coating process. I like it! Check out my channel and take a look at my build titled "Project SNOW EDITION i7 2600K" using the Level 10 GT Snow Edition case.

  • @ Robovt102 ive seen level 10 gt snow with everything in it ready to use on ebay starting @ £400 to 500 price mark but didnt check whats in them as already have this case with all my hardware in it hope this helps

  • I can't decide what case to get. Either this Thermaltake or the Silverstone Raven RV02B-EW. It's a really difficult choice:( I like them both.

  • how much dose the hole thing cost with every enternal componet installed?

  • i dont like the spacing for the psu, what if you have a longer psu like the corsair ax1200?\

  • @HotHardwareVids nice video btw should I get the thermaltake level 10 gt snow edition or the haf 932 for a high end gaming pc?

  • @espirituact The Level 10 GT is a great case if you get the Snow Edition or the updated version that comes with the 20pin motherboard header for the front panel USB 3.0 featured hanging at the back at 8:44 Most YouTube reviews of the black version have the original USB connectors. That's really the only flaw it had unless you're extremely picky and don't like the fan LED's resetting to blue each time you turn on the PC. The HAF X is also a great case that you should check out.

  • @Snapscape what gaming case would you recommend?

  • The Level 10 is not worth the price. The GT is a lot cheaper but still a little overpriced especially since the initial Level 10 GT's didn't come with internal USB 3.0 motherboard headers. You actually had to run the USB 3.0 connectors out the back and into the rear connections on your motherboard.

  • Nice to see that chassis in white and look really good for those that prefer the cool white and great design of the the Level 10 GT.What really cool is how smooth and polished these vids are from HH .just a great presentation as usual .:)

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