The Level 10 chassis made a very impressive debut at CeBIT and ComputeX 2009, not only because it’s designed by Thermaltake in collaboration with the BMW Group, but also because of its revolutionary design. Although hitting China a bit later than we expected, it’s finally here.
To make it even more special, Level 10 is put on sale in limited quantities in China – only two units for the city, and fifty ones for the whole country.

Level 10 package
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NVIDIA has today reported revenue of $903.2 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2010 ended Oct 25th, 2009, up 16% from the previous quarter and up slightly from $897.7 million reported in the same period a year earlier.
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DFI has prepared a LanParty Mini-ITX motherboard based on P55 chipset, which will be known as MI P55-T36.
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We’ve just found an interesting website – Intel’s Insides, which posts several cartoons mocking Intel’s recent issues, including the Law of Moore, anti-competitive practices, and the Larrabee which has been delayed for multi times.
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If you’re wondering why the highly-anticipated MSI Big Bang Trinergy motherboard turned out to be using NVIDIA’s nForce 200 SLI chip, with no sign of the Lucid Hydra 200 chip as it promised, the answer is simple – NVIDIA does not like it.
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