Testseek.co.uk have collected 105 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Level 10 GT VN10000 series and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Level 10 GT VN10000 series.
April 2011
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Large and spacious
Security mechanisms throughout
Lots of front panel controls inc. USB3.0 via motherboard header
Good thermal performance
Product Summary Level 10 GT Price at launch £205.00 For
Lockable
Hotswappable storage bays
Good cable management
Plenty of dust filters
Room for highend air or liquid cooling
Headset holder could be useful
Plenty of space inside
Build quality is high
Cooling system is excellent
Security locks are handy
Hot swappable drive bays
Lighting is effective
Much lighter than the original design
Battle Edition colour scheme is top notch
Very well designed and built
Many brilliant features inc. two security locks and hot swappable drive bays
Abstract: We set out to build a PC with completely customizable LED lighting. And when we say the PC, we mean the whole thing. The mouse, keyboard, gamepad, enclosure, memory, fan controller, and even power supply are loaded with configurable color controls. We’...
Battle Edition colour scheme is top notch, Very well designed and built, Many brilliant features inc. two security locks and hot swappable drive bays, Can support many watercooling configurations, Easy to work with,
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The Thermaltake Level 10 GT is a remarkable case that has been re-released in various reincarnations throughout the last year – the latest Battle Edition really does look fantastic.The basic design of this case is stunning, and we certainly approve of the...
Lockable, hotswappable storage bays, Good cable management, Plenty of dust filters, Room for highend air or liquid cooling, Headset holder could be useful
Looks are an acquired taste, Plastic elements feel fragile, Pricey at £90
Published: 2012-04-19, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
did you!?) then you may also be wondering what was all that talk about a hammer, well, I'll let my son show you , thanks Thermaltake just what he always wanted! Of course the inevitable high price is the only real cause for concern, but as we all know, ...
Abstract: There is vast selection of cases which tend to the needs of the average user, gamer and enthusiast. Looking at the sub £150 market, we can see well over 25 cases that are worthy of recommendation at a specific price point for a specific user's needs. Whil...
The Thermaltake Level 10 GT had a lot to live up to, when you consider its older brother – the original Level 10 was such a hit with enthusiasts worldwide. I’m pleased to say that the Level 10 GT has proved its worth, it has addressed the issues that ...
Abstract: It's quite a sad moment for me today, as I have delegated the duties of case reviews to another member of staff, and therefore I am winding down the reviews of cases that I would normally do. Due to that it is only fitting that I finish them off with a ba...
Large and spacious, Security mechanisms throughout, Lots of front panel controls inc. USB3.0 via motherboard header, Good thermal performance
Limited space behind the motherboard tray, Lots of plastic but still lots of money
Thermaltake’s Level 10 GT is a great all round case with some security conscious design concepts and all the space you need to get high-end hardware inside the chassis. It may not have the same “wow” factor that the original Level 10 brought, but we n...
Well, the Level 10 GT. It is an iconic build to be remembered and revisited from time to time for inspiration and nostalgia, or like its earlier version is it to be considered merely a bit of a trial run, something of a failed experiment? While there ...