Thermaltake have been in the market for quite some time and have always been known for making some of the weirdest and wonderful products on the market. This ranges from cooling products to cases and as time goes on, more style gets added to their quirky range of products.
Today we are taking a look at a controversial product from them; the Level 10. This case (part designed by BMW) is quite a special product in Thermaltake’s lineup, as it offers some of the most futuristic styling on the planet and a marmite type reaction to consumers, though marmite is a hell of a lot cheaper.
A brief summary on Thermaltake as a company:
We live in a world where most things seem to move at the speed of light. At Thermaltake, we feel the same way and that is exactly how Thermaltake conducts itself to deliver innovative, reliable and customer-centric solutions to the worldwide market.
Since the beginning of Thermaltake in 1999, it has been at the forefront of creating new and exciting products at a time where most computer users were provided little to no choices for components that may seem irrelevant, but in reality crucial to the performance of a PC.
Thermaltake Server Series solutions, with years of thermal experience and industry leadership, sets its goal on reforming total thermal management in server segment by formulating the perfect mixture of versatility, efficiency and thermal management with each respective server product category: Rackmount Chassis, Server Fixed & Redundant Power Supply and Server CPU Cooling Management Solutions.
With its comprehensive line of products available, it enables Thermaltake’s core customers to enjoy a one-stop-shop experience, reduce product design-in evaluation period and most important of all, flawless integration process. Each of Thermaltake’s strengths enables its customer to focus on their core business while taking advantage of the skills and efficiency of a single thermal management solution partner.
Features
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Specifications
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Model | VL30001N1Z |
Case Type | Full Tower |
Dimension (H x W x D) | 666.3 x 318 x 614 mm (26.22 x 12.52 x 24.17 inch) |
Net Weight | 21.37 kg / 47.11 lb |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum Extrusion |
Cooling System | – Front (intake) : 140 x 140 x 25 mm Red LED Fan, 1000rpm, 16dBA or 120 x 120 x25 mm fan – Rear (exhaust) : 120 x 120 x 25 mm Red LED Fan, 1300rpm, 17dBA – HDD (intake) : Dual 60 x 60 x 15mm Silent Fan, 2500 rpm, 19dBA |
Drive Bays | 9 – Accessible 3 x 5.25’’ – Hidden 6 x 3.5’’ 、2.5” & SSD |
Expansion Slots | 8 |
Motherboards | 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX), 12” x 9.6” (ATX) |
I/O Ports | USB 2.0 x 4, eSATA x 1, HD Audio x 1 |
PSU | Standard PS2 PSU |
Removable PSU Bridge | Support |
Adjustable PSU Bridge | Support |
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