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Thermaltake Level 10 GT Review

Editor: David Mitchelson  Date: 11-07-11   6 Comment(s) - Join the discussion here
Installation (Continued)

To get a HDD installed within the Level 10 GT you need to attach your 2.5/3.5” drive to one of the trays. In the photograph below you can see there are holes marked out for both sizes of drive – I chose to go with a 3.5” drive and the mounting screws drop onto the sides. Once the drive is securely in place within the tray, it just slides into the side of the case and clicks into place once the SATA power is lined up.


Installing a 3.5” HDD into the tray


Within the accessories bundle Thermaltake have included a headset holder. This clips into the side of the case to provide a platform for holding your headset – quite a nice idea, certainly useful for gamers.


Headset holder is very handy


To install graphics cards or any PCI card inside the Level 10 GT you are going to have to remove the bracket that secures things in place. Although this does add some security to the system it’s also quite frustrating to have to do this every time something needs swapping out. Simply having it removed all of the time means there will be a large hole at the back of the case and this will only attract dirt and dust, so you really have no option but to use this bracket.


The PCI bracket installed



PCI bracket removed


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