Unique design for computer enthusiasts

Aug 28, 2009 12:33 GMT  ·  By

Earlier this year, during the CeBIT 2009 computer show in Hanover, Germany, Thermaltake, one of the leading vendors of computer peripherals and accessories, took the stage with the Level 10 chassis, a product that was co-developed with BMW Group DesignWorks USA. Aside from a number of features meant to enable a fast and cool desktop computer system, the chassis also delivered an impressive and unique exterior design, which made heads turn at CeBIT. On that note, it looks like the case is ready to hit the market and computer enthusiasts will soon get the chance to buy one.

 

According to recent details that have been made available on the Internet, the Level 10 chassis is expected to become available on the market starting in October, this year. The case, as some of you remember, boasts a unique overall design, which the company has dubbed Open Compartment Architecture. According to Thermaltake, the Level 10 chassis is built so that the components are individually enclosed and separated for a better installation management, but also for a better system cooling.

 

Thermaltake' Level 10 case measures 666.3 x 318 x 614 mm and is cooled by four fans, with a 140mm one in the front pane, a 120mm one installed in the back and two 60mm fans designed to cool the system's HDDs. The case also boasts a Smart-lock Security System that provides users with the option to lock PC and keep unwanted hands away from the system's hardware.

 

Designed in collaboration with BMW Group DesignWorks, the Level 10 chassis should be a nice addition to the high-end desktop system of some PC enthusiasts. The case is expected to become available in the retail channel sometime in October, with a price tag that should settle at around US$690. The price is rather restrictive, but then again, this will provide you with the bragging rights to a uniquely styled desktop PC.

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Thermaltake Level 10 chassis was showcased at CeBIT 2009
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