Aug 1, 2011 11:38 GMT  ·  By

The Level 10 case from Thermaltake started out in force when it was first launched and, it seems, yet another, fresh iteration of it has emerged, one that went all white as far as the outside is concerned.

On the IT market, it is fairly common for a company or another to take an already existing product and refashion it in order to extend its appeal to a wider range of consumers.

In Thermaltake's case, one of this type of products is a computer chassis that, though it appeared, in its first versions, a long while ago, has been going through revisions ever since.

Being a high-end products, the Level 10, as it is called, has seen itself reinvented on multiple occasions, so that it might cost less or reach out to those of different tastes as far as functionality and aesthetics go.

It so happens that the company enacted yet another revision, one that ended with the completion of what is now known as Level 10 Snow Edition.

Measuring 584 x 282 x 590 mm, it is a full tower with five 3.5-inch HDD slots on the inside and four 5.25-inch ODD (optical disk drive) bays.

Furthermore, there exist a pair of USB 3.0 connectors, plus four USB 2.0 ports and an eSATA, as well as the obligatory audio jacks, on the I/O panel.

All in all, it should be able to fit motherboards and video cards of most, if not any, size, leaving it to just the internal fans to differentiate between the red, blue and green versions.

More specifically, the Level 10 Snow Edition has three Colorshift fans with a diameter of 200 mm, along with a single 140 mm one.

Thermaltake already has the product page up and running, so prospective buyers can go here and see all information first-hand before deciding whether or not the sum of $290 is a fitting exchange.