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Old 08-13-11 at 10:21 AM   #1
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Default Level 10 GT house 1500w PSU?

Thermaltake's level 10 GT has the limitation of only being about to house a standard PS2 PSU. Does anyone know if that includes the Silverstone 1500W PSU (I doubt it)?

I'm putting this question forward knowing it most likely doesn't. I'm simply just surprised how hard it is to find a solid answer.

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I am potentially going to upgrade to either the L10 GT or the TJ11 as my case. I am leaning towards TJ11 due to longevity (I could imagine using this case for the next 10 years until computing architecture changes or gaming changes).

The L10 GT is beautiful (to me), but it seems kiddish and probably not have as long longevity.

Thoughts on this?

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Old 08-13-11 at 10:49 AM   #2
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All the ones I've found do not come with a PSU.

Example:
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=58680&vpn=VN10001W2N&manufacture=Thermaltake
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Old 08-13-11 at 10:56 AM   #3
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Ah, I am not asking if Thermaltake comes with it, but whether or not it can contain the largest psu on the market.

After looking at a lot of pictures, I think it can easily contain it now. However that "PS2" limitation that I've never heard of is still a bit concerning.
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Old 08-13-11 at 11:18 AM   #4
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Can I ask a maybe dumb question, so sorry about that in advance..but what's the point of having a 1500w power supply?
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Old 08-13-11 at 11:22 AM   #5
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tri sli or crossfire maybe with 6990 or 590s. Cause anything less than 1000 frames is just obscure.
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Old 08-13-11 at 11:41 AM   #6
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Quote: Originally Posted by akbisw_p View Post
tri sli or crossfire maybe with 6990 or 590s. Cause anything less than 1000 frames is just obscure.
HAH! I am inclined to agree! However, when it comes to a more extreme setup, using a multi-gpu solution is the only viable solution.

When is multi-gpu solution best? Larger monitors, higher resolutions and the increasing popularity of multi-monitor setups mean there’s never going to be a ceiling for GPU performance. Not to mention the new appeal of 3D gaming!

Multi-Monitor setups for 3D gaming is the only reason why someone would ever need tri or quad gpu solution. This is my intention.
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Old 08-13-11 at 12:49 PM   #7
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If they included the 1500 watt PSU, I doubt you would want to spend $700 to $900 for those two items.
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Old 08-14-11 at 10:37 AM   #8
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I'm putting this question forward knowing it most likely doesn't. I'm simply just surprised how hard it is to find a solid answer.
I just gotta ask....what makes you think it does come with a PS?

Of course it doesn't but what gave you any indication that it does?

Honestly, this type of thinking is exactly why you see all the disclaimers on products.
Ever read the little print or see the McDonalds cups disclaiming....Warning!!!! The contents may be HOT"?

This is called lack of common sense?

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Old 08-14-11 at 12:11 PM   #9
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1500W PSU :) Wow, thats some big guy..you could use one 12v rail to connect movable-fridge by PC :D I didn't even hold in my hands 1000W PSU so don't know how big is 1500 one..
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Old 08-14-11 at 12:42 PM   #10
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TJ11 is the best choice I'm hunting every full case and read all the opinions,experience of the user that owned those huge cases
Thermaltake level 10 GT is very nice case especial the White one but you will not get the space of the more expensive TJ11 that have :(
About the Silverstone 1500W PSU the Dimension is 150 mm (W) × 86 mm (H) × 220 mm (D) it will fit well enough

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Old 08-14-11 at 01:01 PM   #11
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TJ11 is the best choice I'm hunting every full case and read all the opinions,experience of the user that owned those huge cases
If you want a classic, nice, well built case, please consider a Lian Li.

I have a Lian Li PC-A10 and it's a quality case with quality construction.

If you want over the top construction/exclusivity check out the WiNDY cases....
http://windy-online.com/
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