Thermaltake Level 20 RS design
There are many things this box should highlight, such as the installation of an ARGB light switch on the front. Speaking of the front, the builder has replaced the standard steel grille with a three-dimensional dust filter – removable and non-removable – and they have added three columns to the area to increase airflow. Highlight again 200mm wide ARGB fans at the front, with a larger size to ensure better airflow, combined with another 120mm ARGB fan installed as a backdrop.
As we originally expected, the box was gone warm glass panels on both sides to show all internal equipment. In fact, even though the electricity has a cover, they have installed an acrylic plastic window to show their type and model because many users complain that they have a great source and can't "show it." The PCI-Express feet alternate, so we can always choose to insert a graphics card if we like.
Finally, note that instead of having the front panel having two, both sides of the upper part. On the right we find two USB 3.0 ports and two USB 2.0 ports, while the left side has power and reset buttons, as well as standard audio minijacks.
Advanced Hardware Support
The fact that this is a simple case of PC doesn't mean we can't put a high-end Hard into it. Therefore, the Level 20 RS is supported ATX size boards
At the moment Thermaltake did not say when the box will arrive in the market or at a bargain price, but we estimate it will be around 100 euros and it won't be that bad, especially when you consider the two glass panels that are warm and that feature three fans (two of which are ARGB 200 mm) as usual.