Computer Cases

Thermaltake Level 20 VT Gaming Micro Tower Computer Case with Side Window Black

Key features:

  • Motherboards: Mini ITX, Micro ATX
  • USB 2.0 - USB 3.0
  • Audio - Microphone
  • Side Window
  • Radiator Position: Top, Front, Rear
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Description

Description

The Level 20 VT by Thermaltake is a Micro Tower, suitable for gaming with micro ATX motherboards. It features windows on the side panels as well as on the top, allowing the interior to be visible without opening the case.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Main Specifications

Colour
Black
Size
Micro Tower
Compatible Motherboard Type
Mini ITX, Micro ATX

Dimensions

Height
348 mm
Width
330 mm
Length
430 mm

Internal Spaces

Maximum Graphics Card Length
350 mm
Maximum Processor Heatsink Height
185 mm

Drive Bays

Internal Hub 3.5"
3
Internal Hub 2.5"
3

Fan Positions

Front
2
Rear
1
Top Positions
4
Bottom Positions
2

Water Cooling

Radiator Position
Top, Front, Back

Specifications

Connectivity
Audio, Microphone, USB 2.0, USB 3.0
Extras
Side Window
Gaming
Yes
Airflow
Yes
Home & Office
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (5)

Reviews

  1. 3
  2. 2
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • Space
  • Construction quality
  • Value for money
  • Dust filtering
  • Air flow
  • Silent
  • Cable management
  • Tsavizard
    4
    8 out of 8 members found this review helpful

    Just bought it and I can say it's a very nice case. However, there are a few issues...

    Firstly, one of the screws provided with the case is missing. For me, it's not a problem because my system is ITX and not mATX.

    Secondly, and more importantly, the gods have marked the LEDs and the power and reset buttons upside down. Luckily, the LEDs have the correct polarities.

    Thirdly, the 200mm fan is quite noisy. My previous case was the Phanteks Evolv Shift and that one was really quiet, especially in idle mode. I wasn't sure if it was on or not, it was that silent. On the other hand, the Level 20VT, with its 200mm fan, needs a replacement with a quieter one or with two 120-140mm fans, preferably PWM. I followed a YouTuber's advice and placed it inside, not between the chassis and the panel, to avoid suffocation. I'm satisfied with the temperatures. They are similar to the Evolv Shift but better. I have the Corsair H80i v2 for CPU push/pull as an exhaust.

    Lastly, the brackets for the hard drives and SSDs are made of plastic and have a cheap plastic feel. I don't know if they are actually cheap. Luckily, when assembly is finished and the glass is installed, they don't look bad.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Space
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Cable management
    • Noisy
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  • 018
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Very good case for its price. Spacious with glass on all sides. The cable management could be better. Due to the glass, the cables need to be well hidden. Beautiful case for someone who wants to have it on their desk. You may have temperature issues due to the single 200mm fan. I have the 8700 with an Arctic 33. I will look into buying liquid cooling and will come back.

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    • Space
    • Construction quality
    • Dust filtering
    • Value for money
    • Air flow
    • Moderate noise
    • Cable management
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    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Construction quality
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Construction quality
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Construction quality
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
  • Just bought it and I can say it's a very nice case. However, there are a few issues...

    Firstly, one of the screws provided with the case is missing. For me, it's not a problem because my system is ITX and not mATX.

    Secondly, and more importantly, the gods have marked the LEDs and the power and reset buttons upside down. Luckily, the LEDs have the correct polarities.

    Thirdly, the 200mm fan is quite noisy. My previous case was the Phanteks Evolv Shift and that one was really quiet, especially in idle mode. I wasn't sure if it was on or not, it was that silent. On the other hand, the Level 20VT, with its 200mm fan, needs a replacement with a quieter one or with two 120-140mm fans, preferably PWM. I followed a YouTuber's advice and placed it inside, not between the chassis and the panel, to avoid suffocation. I'm satisfied with the temperatures. They are similar to the Evolv Shift but better. I have the Corsair H80i v2 for CPU push/pull as an exhaust.

    Lastly, the brackets for the hard drives and SSDs are made of plastic and have a cheap plastic feel. I don't know if they are actually cheap. Luckily, when assembly is finished and the glass is installed, they don't look bad.

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • Very good case for its price. Spacious with glass on all sides. The cable management could be better. Due to the glass, the cables need to be well hidden. Beautiful case for someone who wants to have it on their desk. You may have temperature issues due to the single 200mm fan. I have the 8700 with an Arctic 33. I will look into buying liquid cooling and will come back.

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Description & Specifications

Main Specifications

Colour
Black
Size
Micro Tower
Compatible Motherboard Type
Mini ITX, Micro ATX

Dimensions

Height
348 mm
Width
330 mm
Length
430 mm

Internal Spaces

Maximum Graphics Card Length
350 mm
Maximum Processor Heatsink Height
185 mm

Drive Bays

Internal Hub 3.5"
3
Internal Hub 2.5"
3

Fan Positions

Front
2
Rear
1
Top Positions
4
Bottom Positions
2

Water Cooling

Radiator Position
Top, Front, Back

Specifications

Connectivity
Audio, Microphone, USB 2.0, USB 3.0
Extras
Side Window
Gaming
Yes
Airflow
Yes
Home & Office
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

The Level 20 VT by Thermaltake is a Micro Tower, suitable for gaming with micro ATX motherboards. It features windows on the side panels as well as on the top, allowing the interior to be visible without opening the case.

Manufacturer

Reviews (5)

  1. 3
  2. 2
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Space
  • Construction quality
  • Value for money
  • Dust filtering
  • Air flow
  • Silent
  • Cable management
  • Tsavizard
    4
    8 out of 8 members found this review helpful

    Just bought it and I can say it's a very nice case. However, there are a few issues...

    Firstly, one of the screws provided with the case is missing. For me, it's not a problem because my system is ITX and not mATX.

    Secondly, and more importantly, the gods have marked the LEDs and the power and reset buttons upside down. Luckily, the LEDs have the correct polarities.

    Thirdly, the 200mm fan is quite noisy. My previous case was the Phanteks Evolv Shift and that one was really quiet, especially in idle mode. I wasn't sure if it was on or not, it was that silent. On the other hand, the Level 20VT, with its 200mm fan, needs a replacement with a quieter one or with two 120-140mm fans, preferably PWM. I followed a YouTuber's advice and placed it inside, not between the chassis and the panel, to avoid suffocation. I'm satisfied with the temperatures. They are similar to the Evolv Shift but better. I have the Corsair H80i v2 for CPU push/pull as an exhaust.

    Lastly, the brackets for the hard drives and SSDs are made of plastic and have a cheap plastic feel. I don't know if they are actually cheap. Luckily, when assembly is finished and the glass is installed, they don't look bad.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Space
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Cable management
    • Noisy
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 018
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Very good case for its price. Spacious with glass on all sides. The cable management could be better. Due to the glass, the cables need to be well hidden. Beautiful case for someone who wants to have it on their desk. You may have temperature issues due to the single 200mm fan. I have the 8700 with an Arctic 33. I will look into buying liquid cooling and will come back.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Space
    • Construction quality
    • Dust filtering
    • Value for money
    • Air flow
    • Moderate noise
    • Cable management
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Construction quality
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Construction quality
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Construction quality
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
  • Just bought it and I can say it's a very nice case. However, there are a few issues...

    Firstly, one of the screws provided with the case is missing. For me, it's not a problem because my system is ITX and not mATX.

    Secondly, and more importantly, the gods have marked the LEDs and the power and reset buttons upside down. Luckily, the LEDs have the correct polarities.

    Thirdly, the 200mm fan is quite noisy. My previous case was the Phanteks Evolv Shift and that one was really quiet, especially in idle mode. I wasn't sure if it was on or not, it was that silent. On the other hand, the Level 20VT, with its 200mm fan, needs a replacement with a quieter one or with two 120-140mm fans, preferably PWM. I followed a YouTuber's advice and placed it inside, not between the chassis and the panel, to avoid suffocation. I'm satisfied with the temperatures. They are similar to the Evolv Shift but better. I have the Corsair H80i v2 for CPU push/pull as an exhaust.

    Lastly, the brackets for the hard drives and SSDs are made of plastic and have a cheap plastic feel. I don't know if they are actually cheap. Luckily, when assembly is finished and the glass is installed, they don't look bad.

    Translated from Greek ·
    8
  • Very good case for its price. Spacious with glass on all sides. The cable management could be better. Due to the glass, the cables need to be well hidden. Beautiful case for someone who wants to have it on their desk. You may have temperature issues due to the single 200mm fan. I have the 8700 with an Arctic 33. I will look into buying liquid cooling and will come back.

    Translated from Greek ·
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