March 09, 2009
PC cases often look pretty dull out of the box, leaving most of the aesthetic appeal to intrepid modders who custom-build their own designs. Not so with Thermaltake’s Level 10 case. Teaming up with BMW’s Designworks USA consulting firm, Thermaltake — which is celebrating its 10th a...
The Mens Buying Guide for Gadgets - GearCrave
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Jared Newman
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March 07, 2009
Showcased at the CEBIT 2009 in Hannover, Germany is this special edition Level 10 PC case, created by Thermaltake and BMW Designworks. The chassis design has compartmentalized the slots for each part of the PC, each one having its own casing of sorts from the individual hard drive bays to the power ...
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March 06, 2009
This new case for the fashion-forward PC gamer was dreamt up by the design wizards at BMW's Designworks USA. Instead of throwing all the components in what essentially amounts to one big box (like practically every other case), Thermaltake's Level 10 sees all the machine's components -- mobo, hard d...
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I don't know how Level 10 works, but apparently this PC case—designed by BMW DesignworksUSA for Thermaltake—is real. It looks like the son of a Terminator and a Cray supercomputer......
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