Wednesday, February 9th 2011

Thermaltake Announces Immediate Availability of Highly Anticipated Level 10 GT

Thermaltake, the market's most trusted brand in D.I.Y. computer cases and max-performance power supplies, announced today the immediate availability of the highly anticipated Level 10 GT super gaming full-tower computer case. The Level 10 GT case was introduced during 2011 Consumer Electronic Show (CES) held at Las Vegas, Nevada. Level 10 GT is the successor to the original Level 10, the design collaboration between Thermaltake and BMW Group DesignworksUSA.

The case's announcement during 2010 CES attracted high-volume of media coverage and quickly trickled down to the PC enthusiasts and gaming communities with approvals of the Level 10 GT's breakthrough in design and innovative features.
Commenting on the Level 10 GT during the CES launch, Overclockersclub, an independent news media had this to say," This year Thermaltake upped the ante in its chassis line up with the introduction of the Level 10 GT chassis at CES. The level 10 was a piece of art in the form of a computer chassis and the level 10 GT takes all of these styling cues and puts them in a chassis that comes with improvements to the airflow through the chassis with the use of 200mm fans in addition to the 140mm rear fan. You get the latest technologies with the addition of USB 3.0 connectivity, hot swap drive bays and a fan speed control built into the switch panel. Like the original Level 10 it's the small things that are not obvious that really make this case, things like the removable fan filters, large directional airflow from the side panel fan and room for the biggest video cards out right now up to 37cm in length. The Level 10 GT is an improvement in form and function for the gamer all at a more appetizing price point."

"[Level 10 GT] is a revision of the [Level 10] that is meant to be more affordable ($269 MSRP), but still keep the same styling as the original Level 10. This case has a ton of great features. The first is that there are 5 internal hot-swappable bays, each of these bays can fit 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch drives. These bays are easily removed by pressing in a button on the side and sliding them out. This case is designed to be a gaming case so there is a pull out headphone holder, which is perfect for LAN parties." Commented Bob Buskirk, owner of Thinkcomputers.org.

Feature Highlights

Unmatched Cable Management - While many cases on the market claim to have cable management, it simply means those cases have enough room on the opposite side of the case to "hide" the excess cables. With Level 10 GT, users will be amazed at how well the cable management system works. Instead of hiding the cables, users can properly separate cables and channel them through the grooves strategically placed on the back of the case. When adding graphic card or hard drives, users will no longer need to untangle the power cables that had been "hidden" away. All hard drives' power connectors are pre-wired eliminating the need for rerouting. Not only does a properly cable managed computer perform better through improved airflow, but also makes the system neater.

Convertible Top-Vent 240mm Water-Cooling Design - With the popularity of performance water-cooling solution for PC, Level 10 GT features a removable top meshed panel with included true 200mm exhaust fan. Should the user wish to integrate 120mm or even 240mm water-cooling, the fan can be easily removed and the water-cooling radiator can be quickly installed. The removable top also enables easy cleaning of the dust build-up on the fan or mesh.

Hinged Side-Panel Door with Plug&Play Fan Power - For power users who frequently upgrades graphic cards, memories or simply performing maintenances, the hinged side-panel door design eliminates the hassle of having to awkwardly sliding the side-panel off. In addition, the side-mounted oversized 200mm intake fan's power connector automatically disconnects itself without any user intervention.

Hot-swappable Hard Drive Caddies - Want to add additional hard drive to boost your overall storage capacity? Need to take the hard drive out to move large amount of data? With Level 10 GT's true hot-swappable hard drive caddies, user is able to quickly remove the hard drive without having to open up the computer systems and unscrewing it from the hard drive cage. And thanks to Level 10 GT's embedded hot-swap backplane, user can remove the storage hard drive without having to shut-down the system. The hard drive caddies also provide native support for all 3.5" and 2.5" SSD. The hot-swappable hard drive caddy design opens up a whole new world of possibilities where power user can enjoy running multiple operating systems simply by swapping the system hard drive to cloning numerous hard drives at any given time.

Massive Airflow & Quiet by Design - Building a high-performance gaming rig is not simply putting together the best graphic card(s), CPU, memories or hard drives / SSDs. What's more important is ensuring all the critical components are properly cooled. Being the industry-leading brand in PC thermal management, Thermaltake incorporated not one or two, but rather three true 200mm fans into the Level 10 GT. An additional 140mm TurboFan is also embedded into the back of the case. Each of the 200mm fans can be controlled via the ColorShift control on the top of chassis. ColorShift enables user to take full control over the color LEDs on each fans to match the gaming or working environment. Fan speed control acts as a turbo boost control which users may increase the fan speed to properly exhaust heat build-up during gaming session or to lower the fan speed while working or simply browsing the web.

In addition to the features highlighted, Level 10 GT comes standard with every premium features a PC enthusiast or hardcore gamer would want. High-speed data transfer can be achieved with two SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports on top as well as an eSATA port. Four additional USB 2.0 ports are located on the front bezel. Each intake fans comes with dedicated filter system and can be easily removed for cleaning without having to open the system. Locking systems for both hinged side-panel door and hot-swappable hard drive caddies are embedded to prevent theft when the system is brought to LAN events or public areas. Eight PCI slots to support NVIDIA SLI or AMD CrossFireX multi-graphic card setups. Fully black-powdered interior is perfect for anyone wishing to showcase the impressive components.
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61 Comments on Thermaltake Announces Immediate Availability of Highly Anticipated Level 10 GT

#27
KaelMaelstrom
this is very ugly :shadedshu when will Thermaltake learn?? Haf X crush this abomination alive
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#28
Fourstaff
KaelMaelstromthis is very ugly :shadedshu when will Thermaltake learn?? Haf X crush this abomination alive
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Personally I find it refreshingly different. Not better, but different. Also useful if you are trying to impress people, boosting your epeen etc.
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#29
Unregistered
ugly? I think its really good looking case. I love it. I'm glad thermal take, use quite radical design, and i like the cable management in it.
#31
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
KaelMaelstromthis is very ugly :shadedshu when will Thermaltake learn?? Haf X crush this abomination alive
So you say this case is ugly, and then mention one of the ugliests cases ever?:laugh::shadedshu

Anyone can take a standard case layout and slap a side windows and a bunch of ugly plastic on it. I applaud Thermaltake for thinking outside the box(pun intended) and coming up with something that is actually unigue. It isn't going to appeal to everyone, but nothing ever does.
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#32
garyinhere
I like it, i don't like the clown wig lights though, they would have to go... it reminds me of something

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#33
truehighroller1
They actually put a lot of thought in to this case if you look it over. You have perfect placement of the water cooling hose holes in the back. Cable management holes placement is perfect, hole for heat sink installation or water cooling block installation. Hard drive placement is genius for cable management purposes.

Enough room for everything like my water pump for instance. Plenty of fans for circulation. There can be no complaints about this case. This is by far the most thought out one I've seen in awhile now.

Lights are easily replaceable if you don't likem.


I had to custom out my Antec 1200 Case for my water cooling and my cables for my motherboard and for my hard drives cables. I turned my hard drives around backward to get those out of site. This case would be way easier to drop everything in to without having to use a dremel at all.
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#34
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
we all have our own opinions, but i think you would have to be a giant dolt to buy one of these. just sayin...
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#35
erixx
(FIH) The Donmost cases with psu in the bottom has a ......hole/cutout for the psu's fan in the bottom, so i always place it with the fan down
so if you have a dog and a carpet, and the pc on the floor, it is suicide! In most other cases, it is ok 8)
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#36
Static~Charge
mdm-adphChronic diarrhea, man. He means this case is the shit.
Shit is right - it looks like something scooped out of the elephant enclosure at the zoo....
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#37
timta2
It really seems like a fake Level 10 to me, like a Chinese knockoff. Like how awesome the fake iPods from China look.
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#38
Sasqui
TT screws up so many things on so many levels, but sometimes manages at least to make them look good.

The removable drives appear cool and particularly functional, but why put each drive in an enclosure... why not put a nice shaped hatch over each one? Keep it simple, TT

I always wondered why people bashed TT, until I got my hands on some watercooling gear from them... crap! Products seem to be a Mish-mash of good ideas, Ok ideas and a few fatal flaws. And high prices.
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#39
johnnyfiive
I really don't understand why case designers don't take more ideas from companies like Lian Li and Silverstone. Silly, stupid, outrageous designs don't get you case sales (perfect example is InWin), functionality combined with reserved looks is what gets your cases sold. No one wants a case that looks like a spaceship reject, they want cases that are aesthetically sleek and have a functional design.

The Silverstone Fortress Series FT02B/W is a perfect example of how a case should be built. Not only because I have one, but because its 100% functional, quiet, and looks fantastic.

The Level 10 GT is ugly, the Level 10 was just dumb and stupid expensive for NO reason.
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#40
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
SasquiTT screws up so many things on so many levels, but sometimes manages at least to make them look good.

The removable drives appear cool and particularly functional, but why put each drive in an enclosure... why not put a nice shaped hatch over each one? Keep it simple, TT

I always wondered why people bashed TT, until I got my hands on some watercooling gear from them... crap! Products seem to be a Mish-mash of good ideas, Ok ideas and a few fatal flaws. And high prices.
I can attest to that...I own a Kandalf L.C.S. Break your back just moving it...and yes the WC gear is pretty substandard...

Some very nice features on that case but damn that thing is FUGLY!
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#41
LAN_deRf_HA
Mesh is very bad, let's the noise travel through and is a pain to clean. Have to take it out and run it under water...
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#42
Unregistered
KaelMaelstromthis is very ugly :shadedshu when will Thermaltake learn?? Haf X crush this abomination alive
The haf x is a FUGLY plastic POS, this happens to be less ugly. If the price was $150-175 CAD I would probably buy it.
#43
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
$immond$If the price was $150-175 CAD I would probably buy it.
well yea, that is because youve got dollar signs in your username. :laugh:
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#44
Unregistered
Easy Rhinowell yea, that is because youve got dollar signs in your username. :laugh:
I have spent nearly 20k on computer hardware over the last 4 years I am making some cut backs! :laugh:
#45
chaotic_uk
KovoetNever mind the price but damn it's a sexy case
sorry but you need your eye's testing :laugh:
$immond$I have spent nearly 20k on computer hardware over the last 4 years
does your head fit through a normal sized doorway ?
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#46
Unregistered
chaotic_uksorry but you need your eye's testing :laugh:





does your head fit through a normal sized doorway ?
I suppose you have nothing better than trolling. Well Troll, when you have a love and passion for technology it can become an expensive hobby. My current Rig is the cheapest I have ever owned, and I decided I dont need to be on the bleeding edge of things anymore.

I suppose I hurt a softspot somewhere when I said the coolermaster HAF x is fugly, well to be honest both thermaltake and coolermaster make ugly goddy cases and this is coming from a person whom has owned several of them from both companies.
#47
nINJAkECIL
something that came out from design house never cheap.
and they are meant to be different,segmented.
this case reminds me of bimota tesi 2D.

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#48
[H]@RD5TUFF
JATownesNot near as expensive...it's ~$250...Newegg Link
That's still stupid over priced for how ugly it is. This like Lian Li stupid levels of pricing!
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#49
ensabrenoir
animal007ukIf i had the money i would buy it just because its fugly and to be honest im getting sick of all the boring looking cases out there even if they function well.
+1 The first decent price drop or sale would get one just because its so different. Would be a challenge to mod though But has some totally out in left field potential.
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#50
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
i like the looks of the hard drive thing at the front, but the rest of it is about as attractive as my butt crack (pro tip: hairy, not attractive)
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