Thermaltake Level 20 E-ATX Full Tower Gaming Computer PC Case with 3 Riing Plus 140mm RGB Fan + 2 Lumi Plus LED Strips Pre-Installed CA-1J9-00F9WN-00
$999.99
Price: $999.99
(as of Jan 07, 2025 08:02:36 UTC – Details)
Commemorating 20 years of dedication to the PC industry Thermaltake is proud to release a new level in chassis design with the level 20 chassis Featuring a luxurious triple chamber design ventilation-focused with pass-through ports between each chamber to allow better cable management and free up loop design limitations Each chamber offers swing door tempered glass panels integration with cutting-edge “TT RGB Plus“ capable cooling with pre-installed Ring Plus 14 RGB fans and Lumi Plus LED strips to provide a colorful cool presentation The level 20 is the true production of Contemporary design discovered only from Thermaltake.
P/N CA-1J9-00F9WN-00
Series Level 20
Case Type Super Tower
Net Weight 32kg / 70 55 lb
Side Panel 4mm
Tempered Glass x 3 (Left)
Color Exterior Space Gray (Aluminum)
Interior Black Material SPCC + Aluminum
Drive Bays
Accessible 2 5” or 3 5”x6 (HDD Cage) 2 5” or 3 5” x 2(HDD Bracket) Hidden 2 5”x 3 or 3 5”x 2(HDD Bracket)
Expansion Slots 8+2
Motherboards 6 7” x 6 7” (Mini ITX) 9 6” x 9 6” (Micro ATX) 12” x 9 6” (ATX) 12” x 13” (E-ATX) I/O Port USB 3 0 x 4 Type-C x 1 HD Audio x 1 PSU Standard PS2 PSU (optional)
Fan Support LCS/Storage Chamber 4 x 120mm 3 x 140mm M/B
Chamber Front 3 x 120mm 2 x 140mm Rear 1 x 120mm 1 x 140mm
Radiator Support LCS/Storage Chamber 1 x 480mm 1 x 420mm M/B
Chamber Front 1 x 360mm 1 x 280mm Rear 1 x 120mm 1 x 140mm
Clearance CPU cooler height limitation 200mm VGA length limitation 260mm (With Thick Radiator + Fan) 310mm (Without Radiator)
PSU length limitation 220mm
Alexa – Control fan/LED strip lights or fan speed by talking to Alexa-enabled devices Just say Alexa tell Thermaltake
Razer Chroma – Sync level 20 fan/LED strip RGB lighting with Razer Chroma ecosystem Available end of 2018
Color your life – include 3 ring Plus 140mm fans and 2 Lumi Plus LED strips for colorful cooling
Trio chamber design – separated into 3 chambers (PSU motherboard and storage/LCS Chambers) for optimal cooling performance
Clear view – 3 hinged 4mm thick Tempered Glass swing door with tool-less smart-lock design s durability and presents individual creation
Steel and aluminum dismountable modular design – freely build the system from ground up with Removable aluminum panels steel racks brackets and mounting arrays
Premium I/O port – USB Type-C provides 10GB/s of transmission speed with (4x) USB 3 0 Ports and HD Audio
2-Way PSU placement – Support horizontal or Vertical PSU placement to show off PSU lighting
Built-in PCI-E 3 0 riser Cable – one Thermaltake TT gaming PCI-E 3 0 riser Cable with premium quality ultra-high speed Cable and EMI shielding with conducting polymer is included to display vertical GPU mounting (P/N ac-045-cn1otn-c1)
Hdd drives – six 2 5 /3 5 HDD rack at front chamber plus Two 2 5 /3 5 below MB plus three 2 5 or two 3 5 behind MB tray Total up to 11 drives
Customers say
Customers appreciate the computer case’s quality, looks, and room size. They find it well-designed with a simple yet modern look. Many are satisfied with how easy it is to build. However, some have mixed opinions on the build quality, airflow, cable management, and cooling.
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8 reviews for Thermaltake Level 20 E-ATX Full Tower Gaming Computer PC Case with 3 Riing Plus 140mm RGB Fan + 2 Lumi Plus LED Strips Pre-Installed CA-1J9-00F9WN-00
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Chris Hoffman –
High quality case and tons of space for fans/radiators and ample room to build
I wasn’t sure about this case until I took it out of the box. It looked really great online but totally expected it to be cheap and flimsy but to my surprise it wasn’t! It was fairly heavy and very well made. The tempered glass front panel and side panel were super nice and it had plenty of cable management holes to route cables thru to get the best cable routing possible. The included 1 x black 120mm fan and 3 x RGB 120mm fans and controller are awesome! They were better than I anticipated! The case came with a little bag of screws, standoffs, etc…Pros:Nice large case with plenty of room to buildGreat cable management holes and tie down pointsLots of options for fan/radiator mountingDecent top panel IONice big basement for power supply and hiding cables for non-modular PSU’sMagnetic dust filters are nice, side panel, top and bottom filter just slides inCons:Space on right half of the back side of the motherboard tray could be 1/4″ wider for easier cable managementDoes not have rubber grommets in the cable routing holesComes with zip ties but would be nice for say a 12 pack of Velcro cable tiesBottom PSU cover isn’t removablePads on the case feet are foam instead of rubber. Rubber would be nicer in my opinionOverall this is a great case and I would certainly reccommend it to first time builders and pro’s alike! Great case for the price! Having built in many cases and looked at hundreds of cases for my current build this was the clear choice!UPDATE: Someone posted a question asking why this case was so expensive. Here’s my answer/personal thought.I purchased this case back in August of 2019 for $99.99 and it’s still the same price today? This is a great quality case for $100! Cable management was awesome, came with 3 x 120mm ARGB 5V Motherboard Sync RGB Fans with controller and 1 x 120mm Rear Fan Pre-Installed so if you break it down this saves you at least $50 in fans! So you’re really only paying $50 for the case!!! People forget to take into account the fans that come in a case when thinking about the price! I’ve ordered cases with NO fans thinking i’d save some money ordering them separately and it was ALWAYS more expensive! You do however have to order 2 additional fans if you want to max out all of the fan mounting locations in this case because the top of the case has mounting for 2 x 120mm fans or 1 x 140mm fans or 120mm AIO or 24mm AIO. There are so many mounting possibilities for this case! I had a 360mm AIO mounted in the front and I had 6 fans mounted to the radiator! 3 on the front 3 on the back! Then I had 2 x 120mm fans in the top and 1 x 120mm fan in the back for a total of 9 fans in all in this case! This was a really great case for the money!! Would highly recommend this case! Anyone who says any different must be a first time builder. Hope this helps!
Jason –
Great case, tons of room, great cable management
The fans that come with are decent fans but they are a bit loud, but then again there are 3 in the front so it’s going to make some noise. It’s not a complaint because the airflow is fantastic. I cannot stress enough just how much room is in this thing, it’s ridiculous for an ATX case and it has about the room you’d expect from an EATX, it’s just insane. It’s well built, no sharp edges like a cheap case has, very rigid and pretty heavy. Plenty of drive space and more than enough room for water cooling. Coming from a guy who’s been building his own rigs for 30 years, I would recommend this case for anyone.I guess if I HAD to complain about something, I do wish the cable management side had a bit more depth like my old case. It had a beveled panel to allow for a bit more room. If you do not have a fully modular PSU you will be cramming your cables in pretty tight and it does slightly bulge so I will be replacing my PSU for this reason. The 24 pinner on my PSU is pretty beefy and loomed so I did struggle a bit to slide the panel on over it. The main reason for this is the existing cables for the lighting and front ports are routed directly where my PSU 24 pin cable had to go so it was a struggle to avoid overlapping them. Those could surely be moved a bit and zip tied a little out of the way but I was in a hurry to get it put together lol.
Terrence J. Gold –
Good case just know what you’re in for
Just got threw building, here are my thoughts. Hope it helps others.On the whole:- looks great when done (and done right).- Airflow is somewhat inherently bad, you need to maximize with strategy and use an AIO,The Good:- every panel comes off to an open frame (except for back_, even bottom. This makes it really easy to build with, or get in there when needed.- being that its a cube with no dedicated right side, it can accommodate alot of flexibility.- Surprised that underneath it has a cage for 3 3.5 drives. 3 x 2.5 on the side.- Has all the right ports on top, fits my 2070 Asus 3070 dual KO – close, but fits.- 240m radiator max, and you have a couple inches left over.- top rail mounting system is clever for fans or rad is excellent. Really good. I needed one less arm to mount it myself (haha, you know what i mean).- Airflow not great, but you can leave the glass panel off in front and then its just mesh and doesn’t look weird, seems like they built it for this option. I thought i was going to have to do this due to poor reviews on temps, but note, my CPU stays in the 30-50c range, even when gaming with GLASS ON. So, doable here…The bad- there’s alot here. But all can be mitigated, with alot of effort if after the result.- Beware the included 200m fan is NOT the one in the pictures, Its just black, no RGB. I replaced it with a 200m Riing Trio, and man it pushes ALOT of air. Extra unforeseen expense but have never had a better fan. Actually had to restrategize to get enough exhaust to handle i!.-But, the real issue is the back exhaust doesn’t match what’s coming in. Getting rid of that hot air is a shortcoming. Just make sure to replace that back fan with something that throws ALOT of air (Noctua, Coolermaster Sickleflow, etc.).- Zero instructions. I mean, 5 sentences, literally. And doesn’t even tell you how things come apart. It was like a puzzle challenge. Bottom PSU bracket, eventually figured it out, then the parts just don’t actually go together at all, screw holes are different sizes. Not catastrophic, but wish i could get that time back (end up doing a mod).- Th biggest thing with this case is cable management. If you are going for a clean look, especially having RGB, and don’t want it to look like a display case for a rats nest, then you need to take note of this. THERE IS NO CABLE MANAGEMENT IN THIS CASE DESIGN. ZERO. unfortunately. They have you put the PSU in the bottom, but that’s where enabling clutter management stops. There are no compartments for cables or cable runs anywhere. And since its glass, you will see it ALL. I’m gobsmacked by this. In fact, in areas, its worse than that, they restricted potential paths to get fan terminations to the board. I had to get very creative, invest in extensions, adhesive cable hooks, it was tedious and took me hours…more time than an ATX. You now can only see very little wiring and have plans to deal with that. But be prepared, this s not something you can slap together and have looking good. It will be a showcase, will show everything on all sides, and Thermaltake does not do anything to help you here, but rather work against you. Having said this, it looks awesome completed. seeing clear through to the other side from, the top, either side in an RGB hazy cloud is very cool. But Thermaltake, if your listening, come on, at least don’t block paths and give a couple rails.Note, even with a modular PSU it will be tight underneath to store all cables. Esp if you do ARGB and have a controller. I ended up taking out the 3.5″ slides and using the drive bay compartment to stuff a controller and some cable slack. If you really need usable 3.5 inch drives, not sure you can make this case work (you really need that bay for cable storage or you’ll see cables looking down into the case (its an open area). You may be able to put one down there (use other slots for drive, but then you have major heat issue as there isn’t really any circulation down there and it will just build up under your board). Personally, i wouldn’t go there. I did a 1TB m2, then a couple 2.5 2TB HDDs on the side, with another 1TB SSD on the side. It’s enough for me. Oh, and note, you can’t go beyond 2TB on the sides with 2.5’s because it won’t accommodate a 15mm thick drive, just by a hair, which is odd (because normal is 7mm, and there is more space but not quite enough by a smidge for the next size up). I wish the had at least accommodated 15mm
Lucie –
tres bon boitier d’ordinateur et facile a travailler ! seule bemol les ventileur sont assez bruyant et on peux pas ajuster leur vitesse rellement , sinon tres beau boitier et bien fait
Andrew M. –
This case was my choice between the v21 and the tower by thermaltake. It turned out to be a great case to build in, and is very customizable. I bought it so i could display my gpu waterblock instead of using a typical case with a riser. The only small dislike i had about it was using rads and fans on the top takes away from the rear fan, which isn’t a big deal at all, just looks odd, and i originally thought i could place the ssd mounts on the left side, but they only go on the right side. Still, an amazing case for the money, the 4mm glass makes it look great with rgb. My plan for the left side is to get a screen that will hide the wire management under the motherboard for my temp monitoring in the near future
Alperen –
Everything was fine except the damage on the case.
Alessio De cicco –
Prodotto niente male . Ci sta tutta la mia configurazione senza problemi. Buon airflow e cable management 🙂
Just a Spider –
This boy is the biggest and goodest boy.Pros:-Motherboard lays flat. No GPU sag.-Two top-mounted fan rails, two on bottom. Four 480mm radiators.-More airflow than the box you live in.-Drive bays can be removed and the modular trays can be fan mounts for the bottom or the sides.-Slick tempered glass on all sides except the rear and bottom. Very shiny. Worth buying some Windex or a microfiber cloth for.-Can install two 240mm fans on the front. TWO. Seriously, you can set all your smaller fans to be exhaust fans and you’ll still have positive pressure. Unreal.-All sides can be removed except the rear. Maybe the bottom panel can too, I haven’t tried. Regardless, lots of room for your arms.-Plenty of space for cable management, though you’ll still have a rat’s nest at your PSU. No fault of the chassis either. Tch.-Power button and front ports are on top so you won’t accidentally hit the power button with your foot and then cry because you were in a competitive match. It lights up too, so you can see when the computer is on, as if the fact that you’re using it wasn’t any indication. Looks cool at least.-PLENTY of room for a custom loop.I refuse to accept anything smaller than this case at this point. I’m addicted.Cons:-ABSOLUTE U N I T. This thing could be it’s own desk, I’m not even joking. It’s even bigger than the Core X9 it replaced. I used the X9 as a seat for over a year and it’s somehow still the second sturdiest thing I own, right after the L20 XT. I wouldn’t dare put my butt on that glass though; might ruin the slick sheen.