Shipping for a whopping US$850

Dec 4, 2009 10:25 GMT  ·  By

There were some things that caught our attention during this year's CeBIT show, in Hanover, Germany, and the Level 10 case, designed by Thermaltake in collaboration with the BMW Group DesignworksUSA, was certainly one of them. The concept, which later turned into a consumer-ready product, stands out from the crowd thanks to its unique design. On that note, it looks like fans of the concept and PC enthusiasts will soon get the bragging rights for owning one of these things, as the case is now shipping to users in the US.

Featuring an ATX Super Full Tower form factor, the Level 10 Thermaltake case offers a number of unique features that are designed to make the DIY user's life a lot easier, when building a computer. The case can support both ATX and MicroATX motherboards and enables support for up to 3 5.25-inch drives, 6 internal 3.5-inch drives and 8 expansion slots. The chassis also comes with a number of fans, including two 60mm Silent Fans, one 120mm red LED fan and one 140mm red LED fan for an efficient cooling solution.

Level ten comes as an all black, aluminum chassis, with no power supply, leaving that detail to the end-user. Level 10 features an interesting design that is also said to keep things cool, even when running some of the latest high-end hardware components available on the market. The case comes with a couple of easy-access front ports as well, as you'd expect from a high-end gaming and enthusiast chassis, including USB, Audio and e-SATA.

Available right now, at Newegg, the cool-looking Thermaltake Level 10 will take a toll of about US$850, on your wallet, something you can actually spend on a decent desktop or portable computer system. But then again, the Level 10 chassis isn't aimed at the mainstream market.