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May 14, 2014 09:23 GMT  ·  By

Are you familiar with Thermaltake's Level 10 case? If you think it has already been milked for all it's worth, you're not alone. However, that also means you're not the only one that Thermaltake disagrees with.

And by that I mean to say that Thermaltake is still making new Level 10 cases. In this case, it is introducing a model clad in Titanium, of all things.

The company calls it “Level 10 Titanium Limited Edition Gaming Station” and will only make 500 of it.

The Level 10 is an expensive, seldom-sold product as it is. Adding Titanium finish is really pushing the confines of the term “overkill.”

The company is also adding changing the storage loadout to six EasySwap HDD bays, while keeping the asymmetric arrangement of 7 robust vertical heatsinks and horizontal individual components.

All in all, the Thermaltake Level 10 Titanium chassis retains everything that gave the original model its notoriety, but is tougher and shinier. The price wasn't mentioned, and we probably won't find out what it is until Computex (June 3-7, 2014, Taipei).

No doubt, it will be a good few hundred dollars, perhaps over a thousand because of the Titanium itself. It is a pretty rare material after all.