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HEXUS.tv :: Preview :: The Thermaltake Level 10

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The impressively styled Thermaltake Level 10 chassis is given a thorough preview by HEXUS.tv.... and this case certainly has the 'wow' factor in spades.

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I LOL'd at the intro. When you said “today I've got with me” I expected you to be introducing a chap from Thermaltake… nope, just a case :P

Oh, and “HDDD” :D

Funky case though… good vid.
That's right Steve… make fun of my stutter.

You git. :(







;)
Steve
Oh, and “HDDD” :D

Nick
That's right Steve… make fun of my stutter.

You git. :(

Don't worry it's barely noticeable. In fact i had to watch it twice just to make sure it had happened! :)

Cheers for finally breaking apart in depth a case i've been toying with the idea of for about a year now!!
Hmmm, a few points.

Is the the cover for the psu and motherboard totally removable or does it just swing to one side on non-detachable hinges? Is the motherboard tray also removable?

Otherwise I can see it being a real pain to connect things up if the motherboard cover keeps on whacking you on the elbow.

Build quality: is it scratch proof?

Does it come with wheels or slider pads? (I can just hear the designers groan…) :angst:
Just had a quick look for you as it's here in the studio next to me:

Revilgo
Is the the cover for the psu and motherboard totally removable or does it just swing to one side on non-detachable hinges? Is the motherboard tray also removable?
Both doors swing open to just over 90 degrees, they do not lift off the hinges like the optical drive cover.

Revilgo
Build quality: is it scratch proof?
This is a hand-built sample, so the build quality can't really be commented on fairly. I'm not going to scratch test it though… sorry.

Revilgo
Does it come with wheels or slider pads? (I can just hear the designers groan…) :angst:
Not that I can see for slider pads and definitely no wheels.