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Thermaltake Level 10: revolutionising the chassis?

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Published: Tuesday 3rd March, 2009 | Author: Parm Mann
Products: Level 10
Companies: Thermaltake (All Thermaltake content)
External reviews: Thermaltake Level 10

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There's no shortage of chassis at this year's CeBIT trade show, but Thermaltake's celebrating its 10th anniversary with this revolutionary offering:

It's called "Level 10", and it's simply dazzling. Taking the compartmentalised approach to the next level, the unusual chassis houses the majority of components in their own little space - envisioned by the six hard-disk-holding bumps.

We've no idea if it's actually any good in terms of functionality, but we love a bit of innovation and Thermaltake's engineers claim to have built this one from the ground up. Allowing access to all the internal components is an access panel over at the back, but, sadly, it's too soon to take a look inside.

As far as first impressions are concerned, it's damn cool, and it won't be long until we get all the details as Thermaltake will be fully detailing the Level 10 at COMPUTEX in June. We'll be on hand to get all the details, this is easily the most interesting chassis we've seen all year.

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Re: News - Thermaltake Level 10: revolutionising the chassis?
Looks like it would be more suited as a test bed system to me...

Don't know whether that is the intended market but... it would fit that job nicely...Quote
Re: News - Thermaltake Level 10: revolutionising the chassis?
I applaud the designers, it's a new idea (almost the polar opposite of the Antec Skeleton i suppose), and very welcome.
I would wonder about cooling it, however i'd actually enjoy owning something that looks like this...a work of art?Quote
Re: News - Thermaltake Level 10: revolutionising the chassis?
Thing is when you go this extreme, you really need to up the material stakes - if its going to e art/talking point then it really needs to be high-grade material construction.

I applaud the idea, although, rather ironically, its more likely to work on lower spec kit than cutting edge.

Hmm now about that valve amp PC case idea...Quote
Re: News - Thermaltake Level 10: revolutionising the chassis?
I'm liking the look of that too tbhQuote
Re: News - Thermaltake Level 10: revolutionising the chassis?

Quote: MSIC
I would wonder about cooling it, however i'd actually enjoy owning something that looks like this...a work of art?

Yeah, agreed with above.

I wonder if this will become an actual product? I mean, will it "really" become a product?Quote

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