*** AVAILABLE TO BUY *** Thermaltake Level 10 Gaming Case

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It's an interesting case, kinda looks like something a case modder would build, I hope this is the start of various manufacturers attempts to break away from the box design that has basically ruled for the past 10-15 years.

The prices obviously means this is a specialist item for the star-wars loving rich playboy but future revisions may become more affordable for the mainstream users.

The only trick that has been missed is some kind of external cable routing system so that the VGA/VGA/Mouse/Keyboard/Network leads don't detract from the clean lines, apart from that it's the most original consumer case I've seen since the ANTEC Skeleton.

I'd like to see Thermaltake make some kind of *mini* Level 10 that caters for uATX boards and 2.5" drives/SSDs support as standard! :cool:
 
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...I'd like to see Thermaltake make some kind of *mini* Level 10 that caters for uATX boards and 2.5" drives/SSDs support as standard! :cool:

That would be awesome, I've been thinking this case could look good as the main feature in a whole system done in that style (i.e modded keyboard, mouse etc) but the price is pretty off putting, plus I've been thinking of downsizing my main pc (physically, i.e uATX and 1 or 2 ssd). I doubt they'll make one though, I guess I'll have to make it myself.
 
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I actually think it looks quite nice and would look good teamed with one of those "rose" samsungs.

Not worth anywhere near the price imho tho.

Airflow issues?
WIll the next gen GFX cards fit inside it?

Who's gonna buy one and find out?
 
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It's nice, but very expensive, but I've spent almost as much as that on a case before (£400, but that was modded to massive proportions, and shined up real nice!). It never appealed to me, until that latest pic on the site. If you click the pic and compare the pic with the first "Next" picture, it looks a lot better in it's current form (looks polished, plus more space between HDDs and Opticals). I like it, but its a tad too much.

Plus it essentially limits you to Air cooling or those crappy all in one water cooling loops that cool 1 thing. Well sort of, without ruining the look of the case, anything more than a dual rad would need to go outside the boxes (could probably SQUUUUUUUUUUUUUUEEEEEEEEEEEEEZE a dual in with the Motherboard, but VERY VERY tightly, and with blocks and pump and probably T-Line, as Res wouldn't fit), as it's a tad too much squeeze, and would limit any long cards further than it possibly already does.

Of course putting an external Radiator would just ruin it, although I could see running little bits of pipe (with red fluid) between boxes looking quite smart. You never know. But it'd be a lot of money to spend AND THEN decide to mod it up even further.
 
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CRAZY!!!!

with my average whole PC budget being around £500 - £600 if i brought that case that would only leave me enough money left to buy some old pentium 1 hardware to build into it :D

EDIT: why does it say £459.99 inc vat at the top of the post and say £499.99 inc vat at the bottom... and clicking on the link the ex vat price is £434.77 :)
 
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