Jan 7, 2011 13:40 GMT  ·  By

It seems that Thermaltake's Level 10 enthusiast-grade PC case has evolved into an even more advanced form than before, one dubbed Level 10 GT (Gaming Station) and which has already gained the red dot, Taiwan Excellence, iF, G-Mark and IDEA awards.

"The design language of the Level 10 GT expresses a passion for visual aesthetics deriving from demanding and immersive game play and multimedia entertainment enthusiasm,” says the company's press release.

“Modern games and entertainment applications also require highly advanced hardware configurations, which at the same time request more space and optimized ventilation than conventional hardware.”

Even from the photo alone one can see that the product is highly compartmentalized, meaning that, in addition to ease of use and high aesthetic value, there is also a high cooling prowess.

Since the heat from the different hardware parts does not mix, it is easier to cool off, passively or actively, each different component types.

There is also the matter of the EasySwap Potstop 5 feature, which gives each hard disk drive or solid state drive a removable tray and the hot plug-and-play capability.

Thermaltake also made sure to add a pair of USB 3.0 connectors, so as to take advantage of motherboards that boast support for this high-speed Universal Serial Bus SuperSpeed standard.

“The concept of the clear lines of the outside design of the Level 10 GT are just as well continued in the inside,” further says the company.

“An advanced and highly convenient cable management bundles respective cables almost like in tunnels behind a back plate. Your system shines in clarity, easy access to all components is warranted for and even ventilation is greatly improved.”

Another asset is QuadFan Ventilation, three being ColorShift LED fans with five sets of illuminations, while even the greatest video cards (37 cm max) can fit inside the enclosure thanks to the spacious interior.

Unfortunately, the chassis maker did not include any exact pricing or availability details in its press release.