Continuing on externally, the Cooltek CT GT-04 has some nice design touches, such as big and chunky power and reset buttons. The optical drive bay covers are easily removable and have a latch at one side, so easy in, easy out. The side panels have an extended depth to them, giving a little more room for cable management and tall CPU coolers.
The chassis is very well ventilated, with holes everywhere, including the PCI blanks, providing lots of airflow. The PCI blanks are not screwed in, they are pre-cut in the metal, so you need to snap them off.
The chassis is clean and solid internally, should make a good build.
The two fans included have cabling that is not sheathed in any way, but it is not really much of an issue, the cabling can be hidden as required.
Cooltek CT GT-04 Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Packaging - 7
Features - 8
Build - 8.5
Component Compatibility - 8
Price - 8.5
Consumer Experience - 8
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It also has some good features to get you going, it's a bit of an all in one chassis with a card reader, an external drive dock and a fan controller all built in. It is not a Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 Rev.B level chassis, but it is not far off for some of the specifications, and stripped bare, you could be forgiven for thinking the Cooltek CT GT-04 is a higher end chassis for a low price.