Computer dudes Mesh have taken Thermaltake's Level 10 gaming PC, which was designed by reliable status symbols BMW, and spruced it up in time for Christmas, transforming it into the DirectX 11 gaming rig.
Starting at £2,699 ($4,381), it crams in a 2.66GHz Intel Core i7-920 quadcore processor with 6GB of 1666MHz DDR3 RAM (in a tri-channel configuration), a 64GB Samsung SSD for using with 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium, and 1TB 3Gb/s Sata drive for everything else. Plus an AMD ATI Radeon HD 5970 dual-GPU graphics card, ASUS P6T SE motherboard, and Blu-ray/DVD re-writer drive. Phew!
Did we also mention how purdy it looks, with its exposed components getting us all hot under the collar? [Mesh via TechRadar]


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