What you see in the photo above, is nothing like a new computer Corps Level 10 of Thermaltake. It was developed in close collaboration with designers from BMW, and yesterday Thermaltake put it on public display at the CeBIT'09.
As shown in the photo, Level 10 is a modular-type hull, and it has a separate compartment for each component, be it a graphics card, optical drive, hard drive, SSD drive, the motherboard or power supply. It is not clear how the main components are connected between themselves, as well as the wall of the shell is quite thin, and the cables can not be hidden inside them.
On the cost and availability of Level 10 of the shell has not yet been reported. It should be noted that this is a commercial product rather than a conceptual model so that it is possible that Thermaltake will launch its sales in the near future.
As shown in the photo, Level 10 is a modular-type hull, and it has a separate compartment for each component, be it a graphics card, optical drive, hard drive, SSD drive, the motherboard or power supply. It is not clear how the main components are connected between themselves, as well as the wall of the shell is quite thin, and the cables can not be hidden inside them.
On the cost and availability of Level 10 of the shell has not yet been reported. It should be noted that this is a commercial product rather than a conceptual model so that it is possible that Thermaltake will launch its sales in the near future.