Thermaltake Level 10 GT Case Review
Author: Dennis Garcia
Published: Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Case Cooling and Controls
There are three 200mm LED fans located in the Level 10 GT. The first isn't pictured but you will find it located at the front of the case and blows directly across the HDD trays. You will find the second and third fans pictured below in their respective locations.
One neat thing about the door mounted fan is the adjustable vent designed to direct airflow either up towards the CPU or down towards the graphics cards. A removable dust filter helps to keep things clean.
This bottom of the Level 10 GT is completely vented and also protected by a fine mesh dust filter. There is an optional fan location available here however given the power of the included fans, any additional cooling is likely unnecessary.
The panel controls are quite nice on the Level 10 GT. You will find the main power and reset buttons along the front panel and to the right of the 5.25" drive bays. Below the reset button there are four USB 2.0 ports and convenient headphone and microphone jacks.
The panel controls are quite nice on the Level 10 GT. You will find the main power and reset buttons along the front panel and to the right of the 5.25" drive bays. Below the reset button there are four USB 2.0 ports and convenient headphone and microphone jacks.
At the top of the case we find a single eSATA port, two USB 3.0 ports (in blue) and three buttons that are used to control the 200mm fans. The two buttons closest together control the RPM while the third allows you to change the LED lighting color and even comes with a strobe effect to make the fan look like it isn't spinning at all.