Back in 2009, at CEBIT, world’s largest computer expo, BMW Designworks USA in cooperation with Thermaltake presented a futuristic computer case named Level 10. The BMW-branded case was not your regular computer case, where internal components are placed inside a box, but rather on the outside attached to a metal frame and within their own compartments.
The case was aimed towards gamers and draw the attention of all geeks around the world since it has a BMW flavor attached to it. Fast forward a few years and a new BMW-branded computer case was born out of an independent project. Richard B. at Xtremecomputing used the Thermaltake Level 10 as an inspiration for his BMW M Power Computer Case. Richard is not only a computer gearhead but was also a proud owner of a 1998 BMW M3. Here is how he describes his project:
“My plan was to do the case white, with some airbrush work with M Power logo and BMW logo as well as a M3 airbrushed into the case, as my old ride was from the 90s and the case from the 10s I decided to go with a theme based on the modern M3. ”
http://www.bmwblog.com/wp-content/uploa ... ase-24.jpgSpecs
- CPU – AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
- Mobo – Gigabyte 890FXA-UD7
- Memory – Patriot G series 1600mhz 4 gig AMD kit
- GPU – Ati Radeon HD 5850
- Main HDD – Patriot 120GB Inferno SSD
- Secondary HDD – 2 X WD RE3 Greens 1TB
- PSU – Thermaltake Tough Power Grand 750W
- Case – Thermaltake Level 10
The project lasted nearly 7 months, but the final product can be seen below and it is nothing short of impressive. We enjoy seeing the passion for BMW brand expanding into other areas, and this is a fine example.To follow the entire build process of the BMW M Computer Case, or learn more about some of the challenges, follow the link at bit-tech.net
Author: Horatiu Boeriu
Source: http://www.bmwblog.com/2011/05/16/bmw-m ... uter-case/