BMW-designed Thermaltake Level 10 scores breathless review

As PC cases go, the Level 10 is easily the most outrageous design to ever get the go-ahead for commercial distribution, and according to PC Perspective the reason for that is clear: the product’s workmanship and long-term durability match its most excellent looks. Weighing in at nearly 50 pounds of densely packed aluminum, the Level 10 sports a modular design with room for six hard (or solid state) drives, three optical drives, multiple jumbo-sized GPUs, and even an appropriately huge ability supply. Alas, the one shortcoming of all that supersizing (apart from the price) is pretty big in itself —

the case turned out to be so large as to build it impossible to connect some components with their standard cabling. We’ll signal that a newbie filtration feature and continue to hope someone loves us abundant to buy us one.

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