Thermaltake Level 10 Full-Tower Chassis Review




/ 14 years ago

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Completed System
Once your system has been put together and installed into this monster chassis, you can continue to turn it on for the first time.

Once you do so, you will be greeted with a warm red glowing from the strip, but we feel there could have been more LED’s lighting this up as a strip as opposed to just fragments lit up. The power and reset buttons also light up red too.

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Now that we have the system powered on, we thought we’d show you the design behind the drive mechanism.

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We also thought that we’d show you how the power supply area looks once it has a PSU installed. We used a Thermaltake ToughPower 1350W which is a very large power supply and yet it still fits nicely.

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The case doesn’t have a window, yet the red LED fans can be seen at night as the light breaks through the tiny gaps that help style the case. You can see that once the motherboard section has been swung open that cable tidying is quite good, even if i do say so myself.

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