Internally the Cooltek CT GT-04 has no sharp edges to speak of, and the black finish is durable and finished to a good standard. The red theme continues inside with a couple of touches to break up the solid colour of the chassis. The drive caddies slide in and out with ease and sit firmly in place with thumbscrews.
The chassis itself is well laid out and has some good modding potential when stripped bare. You can also try and fit an AIO cooler or some exhaust fans in the top, there looks to be enough headroom in the outer panels to allow for some quality fans.
The chassis has some large feet, so you can put this rig anywhere, it pretty much provides its own air cavity. There are dust filters on the front and bottom, removable and washable.
There are enough cavities to ensure you can route most cabling around the structure without issue. We think it’s a good looking structure, worthy of some modding.
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.