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
Similar appearance to and the best features of the original Level 10 at a much lower price, Prewired fans with speed and lighting control, Full SATA backplane, Security locks for side door, drive caddies, mouse and keyboard cables, USB 3.0 ports, Very good cooling for highend systems, Large interior and excellent cable routing features,
Cheaper than a Level 10, but still pretty expensive, Delicate side fan electrical connector, Too much plastic
Although we strive for objectivity here at Benchmark Reviews, please remember that each author perceives these points differently, and our conclusions and recommendations will necessarily differ from others. Also, prices can fluctuate and designs chan...
Finish is top notch, Cable management room, One of the best Hot Swap systems around, Intakes are all filtered, Master lock plate, Headphone hanger, Locking system on Easy Swap for the curious...
Throw in an optional fan...
Well shame on me, and so much for forming preconceived notions. I somewhat discounted this case at first because it is so far removed from the ideals of the original case. What I should have done was look at this case for what it is. Frankly, it is a ...
Published: 2011-08-11, Author: Jason , review by: Bcchardware.com
Unique design, Similar design to original Level 10 case at less than half the price, Spacious design, Lots of features, Good airflow
Hot-swap HDD bays feel a bit flimsy, More plastic then the original Level 10
The original Level 10 case was designed by Thermaltake and BMW and turned quite a few heads and quickly became a "Dream Case" for many enthusiasts. The original Level 10 case unfortunately carried a steep ~$800 price tag which made it tough to justify for...
Unique design, Similar design to original Level 10 case at less than half the price, Spacious design, Lots of features, Good airflow
Hot-swap HDD bays feel a bit flimsy, More plastic then the original Level 10
The original Level 10 case was designed by Thermaltake and BMW and turned quite a few heads and quickly became a "Dream Case" for many enthusiasts. The original Level 10 case unfortunately carried a steep ~$800 price tag which made it tough to justify...
USB 3.0, Very Stylish and sleek looking, Five hotswap capable bays for hard drives, Hinged side panel door, Locking mechanisms for door and hard drives, Water cooling capable, Great wire manageability, Plenty of space for the latest graphics cards, EAT...
Pretty heavy once everything is installed, Price is still up there but not like its predecessor...
All in all, the Level 10 GT provides more than just adequate protection for your precious computation components. It looks stylish and performs every bit as well as it looks. With the Level 10 GT, form meets function for a very nice combination. Many ...
Abstract: No, the photo you’re looking at is not the result of drunken back seat shenanigans between a PS2 and a PC. It’s Thermaltake’s latest gamer case, hence the flattering imitation of the PS2’s iconic lines on the right-hand side. But, unlike the da...
We cannot wait to get to know this case a little better...
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Published: 2011-12-27, Author: Paul , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: For those of you who like big, ‘look at me’ PC cases, your eye might have been caught last year by the Thermaltake Level 10 which was co-designed by BMW DesignworksUSA. At $1,499 NZD it was eye-wateringly expensive, but damn did it look cool.This year ...