Testseek.com 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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105 Reviews
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This computer case is hands down one of the best I have worked with. When the level 10 was released in 2009, critics were floored. It comes as no surprise that the Level 10 GT followed suit winning the Red Dot Design award in 2011. This case has every...
Since Thermaltake had a hand from the folks at BMW when designing this case, perhaps a car analogy is appropriate here. In many ways, I think the Level 10 GT is akin to a muscle car. It's big, showy, and loud—visually, that is—and tremendous fun to tinke...
Published: 2011-04-22, Author: Alan , review by: OCModShop
Abstract: CDATA[ “For those of you who lived under a rock last year and completely missed out on the BMW Group Designworks USA inspired Level 10, Let me bring you up to speed real quick. To understand this design, you have to first envision a thick, vertically moun...
Thermaltake set the bar pretty high when they first released the Level 10, making it all that much harder for any follow up offering to have the same appeal as the original. However, with the Level 10 GT, Thermaltake has managed to be not just create a...
Bold, unusual look, Good cooling, Roomy, Excellent cable management features, Fullfeatured I/O, Excellent hotswap feature, Easily serviced filters, Fan speed and lighting controls,
Expensive,
Level 10 for the masses? I'm sure that's what Thermaltake had in mind when designing the Level 10 GT chassis. As innovative as the original Level 10 was, its size, weight and exorbitant $850 price tag made it all but inaccessible to the mainstream PC...
By now you are probably clear that I'm not very fond of how the Level 10 GT looks on the outside. In short, the GT version doesn't have the original's appeal and covering it in plastic has done nothing for the aesthetics. Then again, my thoughts on th...
Published: 2011-04-04, Author: Steve , review by: pcper.com
Solid construction, design, Five removable hard drive cages with 3.5" HDD and solid state drive support, Unique cable management system with consolidated power cables for hard drives, Three 200mm tricolor fans with top panel LED/fan controller, Security l
Lots of plastic used to keep cost down (plastic did seem quite sturdy though)
We'd like to thank our friends at Thermaltake for providing the Level 10 GT full tower case for our review today. While we never had the pleasure of doing a hands-on review of the original Level 10 case, we were very excited with all the features Thermalt...
Thermaltake's Level 10 GT is the lighter, more accommodating, more reasonably priced Level 10. Coming in at the $250 range with a 3 year warranty, if you held off on the Level 10 due to cost, take a good look at the Level 10 GT. ...
and ScoreYou have to give credit to Thermaltake for always doing something different. Remember the SwordM? That had a top that hinged up, hinged side door and other non traditional PC designs. They did it again with the Level 10 that had some BMW engi...
Very unique design, USB 3.0, Hinged door, 4 fans, 3 of which are LED fans, 5 hot-swappable bays, Wire management features, A lot of room inside
Hot-swappable trays are not tool-less, Case is quite heavy once a system is installed
So does the Level 10 GT live up to the original Level 10? Well in some ways it does, the design is very reminiscent of the Level 10, but obviously is not the same. The Level 10 GT’s styling is still very unique and you are not going to find another c...