
Thermaltake announced before Computex that it would bring its latest design project, the case Level 10, to Taiwan. Level 10 is designed as a anniversary product to celebrate Thermaltake's 10 years in the business. The case is unique and its modular design makes it stand out form the crowd. Each portion of the computer has its own "module" and the case looks like it has been molded form the components.
At PC Perspective they took a closer look at the case at Computex and can now show some of the first pictures of the modules.

The optical units are seated by themselves, harddrives in their own module and the motherboard with processor and expansion cards in their own module so they don't have to share the cool air with each other.
The launch date and price is yet to be revealed, but we're afraid that this will be a highly Limited Edition with a price to match.


The cables are drawn between the different modules


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