April 5 2011 review by pcper

The front panel of the Level 10 GT has room for four 5.25" optical drives, one 3.5" bay, and a small security lock that secures the five 3.5" hot-swappable, removable hard drive bays located on the left side of the case.
The power button includes a bright blue LED, while the hard drive activity LED is red. One of the most exciting features of this case is the inclusion of five 3.5" hot-swappable hard drive bays that support both 2.5" and 3.5" devices.
The reviewers were very excited with all the features of the Level 10 GT. We were also highly impressed that Thermaltake was daring enough to try and create a consumer-level case out of the astronomically-priced Level 10 case. The overall design of the Level 10 GT is easily on par with the original Level 10, but Thermaltake included other related features like a hinged side panel door and removable hard drive cages.
Test Setup:
- CPU : Intel Core i7-860
- CPU Cooler : Corsair H50
- Mainboard : ECS P55H-AK
- Memory : 4GBs of Patriot Memory DDR3-2000MHz
- PSU : Antec 650W
- Video Card : MSI 460GTX 1GB