Introduction
Today we’re taking a look at one of Thermaltake’s most impressive, and most expensive chassis in their lineup: the Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow Edition. The Level 10 GT Snow Edition is the latest iteration of Thermaltake’s Level 10 line. The original was a sleek, BMW designed chassis with separate compartments for components, but it was criticized for poor cooling and an exorbitant price tag. Then came the Level 10 GT, a complete redesign that emulated the aesthetic of the compartmentalized exterior, but with a much more functional design, and a significantly lower price. The Level 10 GT Snow Edition is identical to the the Level 10 GT, but with a sharp new color scheme; bucking the popular trend of mostly or all black chassis. currently on the market.

- Case Type: Full Tower
- Material: SECC
- Front Bezel Material: Plastic
- Color -
- Exterior: White and Black
- Interior: Black
- Side Panel: Window
- Motherboard Support -
- Micro ATX
- Standard ATX
- Extended ATX
- Motherboard Tray: N/A
- 5.25" Drive Bay: 4
- Ext. 3.5" Drive Bay: 1
- Int. 3.5" Drive Bay: 5
- Expansion Slots: 8
- Front I/O Ports -
- USB 3.0 x 2 (Internal 20 pin connector)
- USB 2.0 x 4
- eSATA x 1
- HD Audio x 1
- Cooling System -
- Front (intake):
- 200 x 200 x 20 mm ColorShift Fan x 1 (600~800RPM, 13~15dBA)
- Rear (exhaust):
- 140 x 140 x 25 mm Turbo Fan (1000PRM, 16 dBA)
- Top (exhaust):
- 200 x 200 x 30 mm ColorShift Fan (600~800RPM, 13~15dBA)
- Side (intake):
- 200 x 200 x 30 ColorShift Fan (600~800RPM), 13~15dBA)
- Bottom (intake):
- 120 x 120 x 25mm (optional)
- Liquid Cooling Capable: Yes
- Liquid Cooling Embedded: No
- Power Supply Supported: Standard PS2
- Power Supply Included: No
- Dimension (H*W*D) -
- 584 x 282 x 590 mm
- Net Weight: 28.0 lbs
- Security Lock -
- Front HDD Access
- Side Panel
- Rear peripherals
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