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The Thermaltake Level 20 E-ATX Full Tower Gaming PC Case combines cutting-edge design with advanced cooling features. It includes three Riing Plus 140mm RGB fans and two Lumi Plus LED strips, ensuring your setup not only performs well but looks stunning. With a modular design, ample storage options, and compatibility with Alexa and Razer Chroma, this case is perfect for gamers looking to elevate their experience.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Series | Level 20 E-ATX Full Tower Case |
Item model number | CA-1J9-00F9WN-00 |
Item Weight | 70.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27.1 x 28.8 x 11 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27.1 x 28.8 x 11 inches |
Color | Silver |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake USA Direct |
ASIN | B07HHN6KCS |
Date First Available | September 14, 2018 |
O**2
Cube Case for Micro ATX, This one is A+
I've been a hard loop builder for around 10+ years now, I really like to just tinker and try try try again till I am happy with my build. Typically, I will now only use Cube cases, as I have zero desire to view my power supply up front and center. With this case I was stunned, it really has everything for a cube case builder, and if you like to go smaller form factor ( Micro ATX ) it's really really good.1) It has enough room for a hard loop / albeit you will have to be slightly creative2) It can handle multiple radiators3) Every fan slot can take 120mm or 140mm fans / I used 140 mm4) It can rotate on how you want to build in it / all panels are interchangeThe only downsides are it's an older design, and Thermaltake really needs to tweak some parts. The gap between the front part of the case and back does not have a divider that can be put in to seal it off, thus it's always open. This is the area where cables come from the back to the front. This area is almost big enough to mount two 120mm fans / ala Lian Li style, but it's just not designed for that.Overall, I love this case, it's a smaller version of the Anidees Crystal Cube. I always pick a case that's as small as I can go but gives me enough room for a traditional hard loop. Of course, if you are going AIO or Air this case is perfect also. There's plenty of air intake spots IMO, so no issues there.Go Micro ATX and get this one, as it's still a highly unique case on the market even though it was released long ago!
T**S
Awesome case from TT
The media could not be loaded. Awesome case, was able to get a 280mm rad up front and a 140mm rad in the back - keeping the sides and top open for viewing which was a big goal of mine. Had to make some custom cuts in the aluminum to fit my pump and res, but nobody will ever notice and still looks good. Unfortunately, the top panel fell and broke, but was able to find a piece of acrylic at Home Depot that matched nicely. I fit a lot of hardware into the small case, so if you put your mind do it you can do a full CPU + GPU liquid build without looking to cluttered in this case. In the future I could even see enough space for RAM blocks, so that could be an option for you too. I did not install any HDD’s or SDD’s so I saved some space there, I just used a couple NVMe drives mounted right to the motherboard. Airflow could be a bit better, but I’m not having any heat issues so it’s good to go - though my fans are at max speed. All of the front USB ports and connections are working normally after a couple months now, no complaints there. Sorry for the katywompus pictures, idk why they rotate when I upload.Some things I recommend:- Get some acrylic pieces of your color choice, and cut them to fill gaps and hide cables in the bottom portion.- Get some moderately heat resistant semi gloss (preference) black spray paint to paint your specific motherboards rear I/O shield to make it blend nicely.- When you’re building, either leave the panels off or make sure you thumb screw them in place, otherwise they can fall off when rotating.
A**R
A Very Nice Computer Case
I purchased the level 20 gt without fans as its $100 cheaper. This case has a lot of fan options especially for the front and top. It is well built and on the heavy side. The glass side panels are lockable, hinged, and held in place when shut by very strong magnets (strongest magnets I have ever seen on any computer case). The whole top panel and front panel has to be removed before installing fans, reinstalling fans, or cleaning the filters. Just by looking at them you would think the glass panels are held on by magnets and it was my idea (almost did this) to pry them off!!! The manual is of some help with this, but there should be peel off labels on these glass panels stating they are not to be removed. Also this case should not be placed on the floor where young children can sit or stand on top of it. There are no center supports for the top glass panel. There has been some complaints which I have read with this case not having good air flow. This maybe true using 200mm fans but for 120mm and 140mm fans there should be no problem. My fan controller handles up to 10__120mm RGB fans and 9 of these will fit in this case. Amazon shipped this case to me Next Day and for the price with FREE Shipping I think that is great. Thermaltake has always made next level cases. The level 10 GT was a master piece in my book, but this one has more view of the lighting effects which I like.
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