Chassis exterior - part two
Turn it around and the rear almost resembles an everyday chassis. There's a top-mounted PSU, a 120mm exhaust from the main compartment, and a total of eight expansion slots.
The side opposite the main compartments almost looks redundant, but it's anything but. The rear panel is easily removed through a tool-less mechanism and provides access to the guts of the system - there's also decent room between the backplane and the motherboard tray, a convenient spot for cable management.
You've probably also noticed the Level 10's "System Security Lock" - that provides independent locks for both the storage and motherboard component areas.
The top-side carry handle is almost essential, with a total weight of 21.37kg you'll need a way to easily lift this behemoth - though, we don't envisage it travelling to many LAN parties.
What's cool is the red LED strip that runs across the top and down the front face of the chassis. Providing an ambient glow when powered on, Thermaltake reckons it'll create "a more relaxed experience for the gamer". We just think it looks cool.