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At the CeBit, Thermaltake shows its Level 10 PC that is designed by BMW DesignworksUSA. The BMW-owned design house have created different products, from yachts to trains, from speakers to airplanes. Thermaltake has teamed with BMW DesignworksUSA to jointly present the Level 10 PC chassis targeted at gamers. The case definitely looks interesting, with all the components outside the case yet inside their own compartments. It kind of looks like one of those apartment complexes in a warm climate where the elevators are indoors but the hallways to everyone’s domiciles are out in the open air. source:crunchgear |
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I have been using a Thermaltake Tsunami case for about 7 years now, and love it! They make very high quality cases that are very easy to work with.
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I also use a thermaltake few years ago
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I've heard of it but never tried using one. It looks interesting though. What are the main differences between this and standard ones?
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