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NZXT Hades Chassis Looks Like A Cylon Easter Island Head

12:40PM December 22, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

NZXT’s new Hades case looks like a primitive stone carving, worshipped by Pacific Islanders sometime in the last millennia. It gazes upon you, solemn and silent, imposing and intimidating, powerful and peaceful. More »


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Thermaltake Level 10 Chassis Review: Can BMW Change PC Design?

7:20AM December 17, 2009 | Craig Mullaney

PC Perspective’s reader Craig Mullaney scored the first review with the Thermaltake Level 10 computer case. And the site was kind enough to share it with us, in full, here. Spoiler: it’s as ridiculously awesome as we’d expect. More »


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Thermaltake’s BMW-Designed Level 10 Supercase Now Available For $US2499

6:40AM December 10, 2009 | Sean Fallon

Thermaltake didn’t take our advice on their Level 10 case, but the BMW-design is still one of the most unique you can buy. Speaking of that, you can score the system now exclusively from iBUYPOWER starting at $US2499. More »


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This Is What The Thermaltake Level 10 Case Looks Like

2:00AM September 29, 2009 | Jason Chen

The image of the Level 10 we saw back in March looked fantastic. Glossy, stylish and oh so beautiful. But now? Now reality disappoints once again. More »


Asus Vento PC Cases Stack Thin and Fold Out

11:00PM November 3, 2008 | Mark Wilson

Asus has a pretty good idea with their new Vento line of PC cases. The F11 (black) and F12 (silver) simply fold out for assembly without any tools. While some may say that a preassembled chassis is still more convenient, the Vento design cuts down on shipping costs by 30%. That’s great for the environment, but it’s even better for squeezing boxed PC components into your backseat. Plus, we love the insta-PC aspect of design, even if it’s hollow when assembled. Read on for bay specs.

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