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Thermaltake Level 20 GT ARGB Full-Tower Chassis Review

Interior

As I said before, the side panels are on big hinges that lift right off. This means you can get some serious elbow room in here to fit your hardware. A chassis this big, it’s not hard to work in anyway, but every little certainly helps. There’s a huge CPU cooler mounting cut-out, loads of cable routing holes, grommets, and just a huge amount of mounting options in here.

In the bottom alone, you have a massive PSU shroud, with a viewing window for the PSU and a dedicated 2.5″ drive mount on it. If that’s not enough, mounted above it is a vertical GPU mount with room for more than one card! Of course, that’s optional, as are the riser cables required. However, with eight expansion slots above that, you’re not shy on options here.

Brackets Galore

There’s a plethora of mounting slots to the right of the motherboard too. Here you could easily mount all kinds of brackets for custom loop hardware if you so desire.

There’s more mounting holes in the bottom too, as well as this modular plate to mount a pump or reservoir of your choosing. There’s good clearance from the HDD bays too.

Height Adjustment

Even if these bays are in your way, they’re pretty flexible. They’re configured in 2 x 2 bays, and can each be moved higher or lower, or even removed completely if you so desire.

It’s not like there’s no room for adding more or moving them right up to the top either. Make no mistake, this is a big chassis, so how you configure it all is really up to you. There are two 200mm fans in the front, but there are mounts for 120/140mm hardware too if you wanted it.

More Cooling

In the back, you’ll find a 140mm exhaust fan. It’s not RGB like the front ones, which is a shame, but it’s hardly a deal breaker either. I do like that it came with a braided cable though, as it looks really clean.

There’s a good amount of space around the back, but not as much as I would expect. However, with the PSU shroud, you don’t need too much here as excess cables can be hidden elsewhere.

Should you need more storage, there’s a removable HDD mounting plate here for both 2.5″ or 3.5″ drives.

Plus another one right above it, giving you lots of choices.

ARGB

The chassis features addressable RGB fans, as well as this handy ARGB hub. Now, the party trick here is that it’ll pair up with your motherboard. However, if you hold the chassis reset button, you can switch control to this and change colours and effects by tapping the reset button. Handy, especially if your current motherboard doesn’t have ARGB support.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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