Thermaltake Level 10, I want this as my next case!

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The P182 has met its match :eek:





Fudzilla said:
Thermaltake's Level 10 chassis Extreme Gaming Station, or one of the most innovative and at the same time strange looking cases on the market should be available as of October. Among the reasons why this case should attract some attention is the fact that it was designed in cooperation with the BMW Group DesignWorks USA.

The case has 666.3 x 318 x 614 mm dimensions and features what Thermaltake likes to call, Open Compartment Architecture, which means that components are individually enclosed and seperated in order to have better organization, faster installation and some other much more important benefits like for example, cooling and probably even lower temperatures.

The new chassis is cooled by four fans, one 140mm in the front, one 120mm in the back and two 60mm for the HDD's. It also features a Smart-lock Security System which gives users an option to lock their PC hardware away from curious prying hands. The front placed I/O panel includes audio, eSATA and four USB ports.

The case should appear in retail/e-tail during October with a US $690 price tag. The price sounds a bit steep, but at least you have a chance to be a part of PC chassis revolution.
 
well it's growing on me, but it needs modding, it needs a few windows..

but as i said before, it wont look right in an average house...it's too ``designer``.... minimalist is the best style of surroundings for this.

as for super-cooling, i'm not so sure, you'd have to get more photos of it... i see a few grills, but that's not enough is it.... those 3 large boxes will need both intakes and exhausts.....because in theory, what you have there is 3 PC cases instead of one! ... plus of course, those 6 HD enclosures
 
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there's a custom mod case that looks very similar, this is a direct copy of it....the photo of it is somewhere on this forum

the layout is very similar to a normal pc case, it's just been split into 4 pieces and each piece given its own box
 
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Its a nice piece of concept design - would be surprised if it ever actually hits the shelves.
There is something kinda unrefined about it - those extrusions dont appear to have any thought behind them.
 
that one is fully featured on ``a million dollar pc mod`` website...but i'm not sure if it costs that much, i highly doubt it
 
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