Cyberpower Level 10 GT (Gaming Series)

With the level 10 GT, Thermaltake is continuing the tradition of powerful and highly expandable full tower PC chassis, providing an optimized PC housing offering sufficient room for the most sophisticated hardware available on the market today for gamers as well as enthusiasts. Particular attention has been paid to ventilation, convenient upgradability, overall ease-of-use and attractive looks. Features and functions: USB 3.0 Front Speed — the Level 10 GT offers dual USB 3.0 connectors right on the top so you can always enjoy superspeed transfers. EasySwap Pitstop — With easyswap pitstop 5, every hard drive has its own removable tray with hot-plug mode. Users can enjoy the greatest storage flexibility and maximum data transfer speeds. VGA TripleMax –the level 10 GT features the freedom and space capable to house up to three 37 cm graphics cards with sufficient space to stay future proof. Quadfan Power Cool — QuadFan Ventilation features front and side intake fans pulling cool air into the system and expelling them through the top and rear keeping the system cool. Triple Colorshift — With triple ColorShift three LED fans with five sets of illumintations let you get into the driver seat of your respective moods. You also have the option to turn them all off entirely. Cableclear cable management — advanced highly convenient cable management bundles and tucks away cables letting your system shine in clarity and provides easy access to all components. Liquidcooling Ready
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13 thoughts on “Cyberpower Level 10 GT (Gaming Series)

  1. This is as neat as it gets inside the case, i have not seen a neater set up than this with plenty of room for the internal parts to breathe. love the cooling system. This is the way mine is going to be.Love the white inside the case.Cyberpower Advanced Watercooling hell yea….

  2. Ordered this last Wednesday, and I’m looking forward to getting my new computer. I’m gonna have to get a few more components later on, such as a blu-ray drive and the Aerocool Touch 2000.

  3. @piano99999 Manifacturers do sometimes sell some good pc’s but they ALWAYS skimp on the powersupply.. It’s more fun to build it yourself anyway. not hard either.