“Thermaltake has done something with the Level 10. They have shown the world that an off-the-shelf case doesn’t have to be a box that looks like every other case on the market. Thermaltake spent a good amount of money and took a rather large risk in doing so. Yes, the Level 10 is pricey, but it was costly to design and make and it shows on every aspect of the case…”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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In case you forgot about the Thermaltake Level 10

Thermaltake pretty much owns the high end of the enclosure market with their Level 10 case. For only $700 you get a case which offers separate compartments for each and every component you have and one of the most well designed wire management systems going. This not only gives a unique appearance to the case, it also gives you incredible flexibility in how you set up your case and it offers powerful cooling. Drop by Legit Reviews to see the features as well as what the case looks like with a full system installed.