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Thermaltake Releases New Level 20 GT RGB Plus Edition and Level 20 GT Edition

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Thermaltake releases Level 20 GT RGB Plus Edition and Level 20 GT Edition Chassis, adding new premium full towers to the Level 20 collection. Featuring a gaming-oriented design with architectural aesthetics, Level 20 GT RGB Plus features four tempered glass windows with hinged door and smart lock designs for master durability and superb viewing capability. The Level 20 GT RGB Plus is installed with latest USB Type-C and USB 3.0 I/O Port. With high-end complete solution, it supports motherboards up to standard E-ATX and a patented rotational PCI-E bracket design that supports SLI vertical GPU mount.

Furthermore, the Level 20 GT RGB Plus is preinstalled with two Riing Plus 20 RGB and one Riing Plus 14 RGB fans, which can be controlled by TT RGB PLUS Software, allowing users to custom control fan speeds and lighting effects. Compatible with the latest PC hardware, AIO and DIY liquid cooling solutions, the commemorative Level 20 GT RGB Plus Edition Full-Tower Chassis declares a traditional refinement and contemporary mechanism to all the gamers and enthusiasts. As to Level 20 GT Edition, it shares most of the same traits with the RGB Plus Edition except for the preinstalled fans. Level 20 GT Edition is preinstalled with one 140 mm Riing LED Blue fans and options for up to two 200mm front/top fans for maximum airflows.



Exclusively "Tt LCS Certified"
Tt LCS Certified is a Thermaltake exclusive certification applied to products that pass the design and rigorous hardcore enthusiast standards that only the world's best LCS chassis are held to. The Tt LCS certification was created so that we at Thermaltake can clearly convey to power users and enthusiasts which chassis are built and tested to be best compatible under extreme liquid cooling configurations. This ensures you get the best performance, compatibility and features.

Features of Thermaltake Level 20 GT RGB Plus Edition Full-Tower Chassis:
  • Preinstalled with 2 Riing Plus 20 RGB and 1 Riing Plus 14 RGB Fans
  • Thermaltake Riing Plus 20/14 Fan TT Premium Edition. 140mm/200mm high-static pressure fans with a patented 16.8 million colors LED ring and 12 addressable LEDs, the Riing Plus 20/14 RGB Fan features compression blades and hydraulic bearing, and can be controlled by the patented TT RGB PLUS Software and AI interactive voice control.
Four Tempered Glass Panels
The chassis is equipped with four thick tempered glass panels on the front, top and both sides. The left and right hinged doors are also equipped with smart lock security systems to secure the inner components of your case.

Superior Hardware and Liquid Cooling Support
  • Level 20 GT RGB Plus Edition Full-Tower Chassis supports up to E-ATX motherboards, CPU coolers up to 200mm in height, VGA lengths up to 310mm and PSU sizes up to 220mm in length.
  • On top of this, Level 20 GT Edition Full-Tower Chassis is also fully capable of housing a complete liquid cooling system, including our range of PR-22 pumps and RGB Plus hardware.
  • Modern I/O Support (USB Type-C & USB 3.0): The top-right panel features two USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 data transfer ports, along with one USB 3.1 Type-C port.
Patented Rotational PCI-E 8 Slots Design
Our brand new rotational PCI-E system allows you to install multiple GPUs either vertically or horizontally, depending on how you want to build your system.

Vertical Radiator Placement
Whether you're building a custom loop or running an AIO CPU cooler, the Level 20 GT RGB Plus Edition Full-Tower Chassis lets you mount your radiator against the back panel to show off your RGB fans. The back panel provides adequate exhaust while putting your RGB fans on display, with support for up to a 420mm radiator as well as radiator support on the front and top of the chassis.

Sync with Razer Chroma Lighting
All Thermaltake TT RGB PLUS products are able to connect into the Razer Chroma ecosystem. Users who have installed both the TT RGB PLUS Software and Razer Synapse 3 can experience synchronized gaming and RGB lighting effects on their TT RGB PLUS liquid cooling system and gaming gear! From cooldown timers, health bars, and flashy ultimate indicators, to subtle ambient lighting that sets the perfect mood for each game, Razer Chroma provides an experience that transcends the screen and into your full setup, for a truly immersive experience.

Works with Amazon Alexa
All Thermaltake TT RGB PLUS products support Amazon Alexa Voice Service, allowing you to control the lights or fan speeds by talking to the Alexa-enabled device. With the support of Amazon Alexa, TT RGB PLUS products also offer an additional visual cue for checking current weather condition in your location or anywhere in the world. All you have to do is simply starting the sentence with "Alexa, tell Thermaltake", then the lighting color will correspond to the weather condition in the location.

Availability, Warranty, Compatibility
Level 20 GT RGB Plus Edition and Level 20 GT Edition chassis will be available in August, 2018, via the Thermaltake worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors. Level 20 GT RGB Plus Edition and Level 20 GT Edition chassis are backed by a three-year warranty and supported by the Thermaltake worldwide customer service and technical support network.

For more information, visit the product page.

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With dimensions of these full towers i sometimes wonder when will they release "Drawer-tower".
I need to put my RGB clothing somewhere, you know.
Might as well be with TG to see it flicker and glow.
 
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case look really nice, but why why the fck they place usb port another side of case ? :)

now imagine my case on table, good power button on this side, and when you wanna plug usb :)) its so much hassle, and you need leave some space from wall to plug un plug.. ohh crap
 
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A desperate attempt to have an original design feature, and how to completely fail at design.
 
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case look really nice, but why why the fck they place usb port another side of case ? :)

now imagine my case on table, good power button on this side, and when you wanna plug usb :)) its so much hassle, and you need leave some space from wall to plug un plug.. ohh crap

Agreed...if nothing else, why not just put them on the front ?????
 
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This could be a nice looking case for the living room. And they went and cocked it up wit that abomination on the front top. What the hell even is that? Why are all cases designed by idiots these days? Uh oh we'll stick them RGB's and a tempered glass panel and it'll be the best shit ever. Just stop it. After combing through tons of cases and I only found 2 good ones, CoolerMaster MC500M (credit on modularity and 3x140mm intake and even 140mm exhaust which is something you don't see often paired with covering panels for silence and NZXT H700i for same reasons, minus the 140mm options. For aesthetics and functionality. I mean, dear god, this could look quite nice if that missing front had same continuation than the top sides and nicely merged with the front.
 
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Thermalbake has really run out of ideas, and are now reduced to making things ugly and less functional, just so it looks different. They have had many great cases over the years - this isn't one of them. Take a bunch of TG and RGB and slap it together - what a clever concept! Why didn't anyone else think of that?
 

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Tt level series is dead, period....Level 10 was a piece of art, then come with this... why Tt, why!?

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I think it looks like a friggin abomination. Like not even halfway good-looking. Maybe there's a nice case in there somewhere... I just don't see it.

I mean, where's the rest of it? Did they forget to manufacture some of the pieces? Maybe if they finished that silver rounded corner trim it would look okay, if you like that sorta thing. I still think it looks kinda cheap though, even if it was finished. Reminds me of cheap surround sound receivers back in the early 2000's. Big, bulky things with lotsa cheap, flashy plastic of all shapes, sizes, and textures puked all over them, but not much actually inside for how big they are.

I dunno. So much about it just looks wrong... ...every line, accent, contour, shape and color is fighting for territory over this monolith. I can't make sense of where my eyes are supposed to go when I look at it. Those cheap looking islands between the TG panels just look crammed on there. I feel like this case doesn't quite know what it wants to be.

Maybe just wayyy too busy for my tastes. *shrugs* It sure looks different.
 
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Someone needs to tell casemakers how fans work.
I would have expected Thermaltake to know better…
 
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this direction looks like any other case now, no improvement on Level 10.
 
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