ThermalTake Level 10 Full Tower Case Preview
Written by Tom   
Tuesday, 09 June 2009 00:00
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Thanks to our friends at ThermalTake we have some first look photos. Due to events unknown to us, the photos are a little late, but better late than never right? I do not have a whole lot of information on the case. Thermaltake says the case should be going into production in late summer or early fall. I have tried to put the photos in the order that I would have taken them. So here we go.

BMW and Thermaltake put their heads together and came up with an evolutionary case design. While it is pretty radical, I feel that this is the next stage of case design, no one can be sure what the future holds in store for case designs.

 

Pretty much all computer cases have the same shape, some have different decorations that adorn the case but for the most part they are all rectangular in shape with all the components fitting into one compartment. The level 10 challenges this way of case design by truly separating components. The motherboard and add in cards are in one compartment, as is the hard drive, power supply and optical drives.

The design appears that the components hang off of the main tower like structures. The power and reset buttons, HD Audio in/out as well as an eSATA and four USB ports are on the front of the spine. The motherboard compartment is pretty standard from the rear. There are numerous vents in each compartment as well as underneath and all inlets have filters on them.

 

let's take a look at the insides