Thermaltake Slashes Level 10 GT's MSRP Through End Of November
If you’re going to build a big, badass PC, you need a big, badass case to house that awesome 3-way SLI you’re planning on installing. The Level 10 GT chassis by Thermaltake is one such monstrosity. Yeah, its compartmentalized design is, well, not for everyone, but we still liked it enough that we gave it a 9 score a few months back -- despite its hefty $280 price tag. If that sticker cost was a bit too high, we’ve got some good news; Thermaltake has dropped the MSRP of the case to $200 through the end of November.

Take note, though, that the $200 price is the MSRP, not the direct cost; oddly enough, you’ll still pony up the original $280 if you buy the Level 10 GT directly from Thermaltake. That nifty looking Level 10 GT Snow Edition case isn’t part of the deal, either. It’s still sitting pretty at $280. But if you head over to Amazon, Newegg, or your online retailer of choice, you’ll find the Level 10 GT already available at less than $200. Snatch it up while you can: the offer expires on November 30th.
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Humpfester
October 27, 2011 at 9:21am
This was the case I was planning on until I seen the Corsair 600T, The price turned me away.
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Glycerin
October 29, 2011 at 1:46pm
Except the 600T is a MID tower case, and this is a FULL tower case. I have owned both and I can tell you working in a full tower is wayy easier. I have an Antec 900 with the Antec Kuhler 920 and it *Barely* fits in it with the case panel shut. And that was after removing the fan on the panel as it would not close with the fan present.
The 600T is $180 after shipping and the Level 10 is $199.. only $20 extra for a full tower case? You'd be foolish to purchase the smaller case.
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praetor_alpha
October 26, 2011 at 3:02pm
Too bad some of those savings will be eaten up by higher hard drive prices :(
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Holly Golightly
October 26, 2011 at 10:43am
Nice. A lot of people prefer this one over the original, but I still prefer the original. Although this version houses more and cost less, so overall, this is a good case to choose.
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