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Review on Computer case Thermaltake Level 20 VT CA-1L2-00S1WN-00 by Wiktor Skowroski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

Well, it turned out to be an amateur. Coffee table to put on the table, as is now customary. But I'm the old fashioned way - under the table. Standing next to it is a CoolerMaster HAF XB Evo (which is larger only in width. That is, it is never more compact) with an ATX motherboard. And, probably, it would be better if I took one more, but only a microATX motherboard (well, for a change, take another case with a horizontal motherboard). And for a microATX, the case is very spacious. I do not understand this joke - you see a compact case that would be suitable for MicroATX, but in fact it is under miniITX. Although I'm more than sure that MicroATX would fit. And the ATX mother should easily fit into the subject. With the installation in the basket under 3.5, the sled was embarrassed by the moment that you need to put the disks first, and then the PSU. Otherwise, there will simply be no access to disks later. 2.5 are located along the wall. The instructions mixed up the bolts and generally got the impression that the instructions were from another case - there the PSU is located on top. The bolts in the instructions are indicated as bolts for mounting M / P. In fact, they fasten the 2.5 disk to the sled. As a result, I was guided by the eye on the carving what for what. The metal is not so thick - a disassembled empty case with one hand, I would be afraid to take on the frame. There are no carrying handles. Not very good for such a "cubic" case. As a result, the body as a body. Didn't evoke excitement. But don't call him bad either.

Pros
  • Horizontal layout of the motherboard Looks trendy by today's standards
Cons
  • No carrying handles Too clever with the installation of the PSU and 3.5 sled Bolts are messed up in instructions. Huge for microATX