Thermaltake Launches PC Case Designed by BMW
By Cássio Lima on January 15, 2010 - 3:57 PM


BMW brand is synonym of technology and modernity. Their motorcycles and cars are masterpieces and objects of desire for several people. But what to say about a computer case designed by them? Thermaltake has created in association with BMW Level 10 (VL30001N2Z), a full-tower case built-up in extruded aluminum equipped with three 5 ¼” external bays, six 3 ½ or 2 ½” internal bays, eight slots for expansion cards, a 140-mm frontal fan (1,000 rpm, 16 dBA, red LED), a 120-mm rear fan (1,300 rpm, 17 dBA, red LED) and two 60-mm fans for cooling hard drive (2,500 rpm, 19 dBA). Level 10 also has tool-less mechanisms for hard drive installation, hole for accessing the backplate from the CPU cooler on the motherboard tray, four USB 2.0 ports and one eSATA port. In this case all main computer parts are installed on separated compartments that have individual locks. As you may guess, the price of this case is compatible with BMW’s cars and motorcycles. Level 10 case costs USD 850.

Thermaltake Level 10 Case
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Thermaltake Level 10 Case
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Thermaltake Level 10 Case
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Thermaltake Level 10 Case
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Thermaltake Level 10 Case
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