Thermaltake Level 10 Full-Tower Chassis Review
Andy Ruffell / 14 years ago
Interior
When i started this review, i had it in mind to stick with the same layout that we use in all of our reviews, but that’s not really something you can do with this case and there is a VERY good reason why.
We’d generally comment on the packaging and what comes included and then split the rest into segments where we comment on the exterior, interior, installation aspects and then show you a completed system.
This case throws up a few problems with that as the interior isn’t really an interior but is actually part of the exterior due to its funky design. Meaning that the exterior is actually part of the interior and installation folds in with the rest of it? Make sense? Didn’t think so, but i’ve tried to explain it the best i can and hopefully the pictures will do the rest of the talking in a much more grammatical way than i can.
The only real aspect of the case that we can comment on when it comes to the interior is the main module which houses the motherboard, processor, memory and expansion cards as we will cover the rest in the installation section of this review.
The main module swings open to reveal the motherboard tray and surrounding areas for its partner components. We will delve further into this on the next page.