Feb 10, 2011 07:57 GMT  ·  By

It wasn't long ago that Thermaltake's newest and intricate PC case was finally made official, but it appears it has already found use in CyberPower's hands, some of whose gaming systems chose it as a shell.

Those end-users, particularly gamers, keeping tabs on the more unique products on the IT market will know of the Thermaltake Level 10 case.

The chassis earned much acclaim and even awards over the course of 2010 for its many assets, but its price made it very hard to buy by all but the most financially-equipped of enthusiasts.

Fortunately, its maker decided to create a much cheaper version of it, one dubbed Level 10 GT, whose official announcement was made not long ago.

Since then, Thermaltake followed up with the Toughpower Grand PSUs, no doubt to complement the high-end case with a means to handle multi-GPU setups.

Now, CyberPower has adopted the Level 10 GT and used it to house some of its better gaming configurations.

The Gamer Ultra FTW, for instance, is based on AMD Phenom II X6 1055T central processing unit, a six-core chip with clock speed of 2.8 GHz.

The CPU is complemented by the Radoen HD 5770 graphics card and 8 GB of RAM (random access memory), plus a 1TB HDD and a Blu-ray drive.

The other system using the Level 10 GT is the Gamer Xtreme FTW, whose central piece is Intel's Core i7-960 (3.2 GHz).

There is also mention of 12 GB RAM, a 2 TB HDD, 12x Blu-ray burner and a 2 GB GeForce GTX 560 Ti.

Both machines use liquid cooling on their processors, come with a three-year warranty, and run Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.

For more information, one needs only visit the official product pages of Gamer Xtreme FTW ($1,550) and Gamer Ultra FTW ($1,100). Of course, cheaper or costlier configurations are possible as well.