InWin at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada, showed us some interesting case designs that show InWin returning to its roots. The header image is InWin's big boi, the Mod Free, which was announced at ...
The A3 and A5 support high-end graphics cards up to 340 mm long, a high-efficiency ATX power supply up to 200 mm long, plus space for multiple 2.5″/3.5″ storage devices. Up to five fans can be ...
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InWin's Aeon PC case features a shiny glass shell and an exceedingly extra opening mechanism
Vegans and ovophobes, look away now because crafty PC case makers InWin's latest full tower creation looks not unlike a futuristic glass egg. Unveiled during CES 2026, it's the Taiwanese company's ...
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InWin celebrates 40 years with the ChronoMancy — futuristic 1.1m case opens with the wave of a wand
PC cases, cooling, and power specialist InWin has a reputation for rolling out extravagant and artistic chassis at PC trade shows. This year, at Computex 2025, is no exception with the statuesque ...
PC case specialist InWin has launched another innovative and thought-provoking design for ardent PC DIY enthusiasts. The new InWin Foldable POC Mini-ITX Towers join the somewhat quirky iBuildiShare ...
Replacing everyday objects with stuff made out of Lego is undeniably fun, and this is something the gaming PC scene picked up on a long time ago. In fact, building block compatible DDR5 RAM kits are ...
You can now order a PC desktop case that arrives in packaging about the size of a pizza box. The product comes from InWin, which created a new desktop chassis that’s easy to carry and ship. That’s ...
InWin has today launched its latest PC case, the D5, a Mid-Tower case which offers optimized airflow, sensible layout, versatile hardware instalment, as well as a clean and simple overall design. The ...
Over at Computex 2023, InWin showed off its ModFree PC chassis system. It's essentially a handful of interchangeable PC case frames, which can be connected in all sorts of ways to create a fully ...
Behold the InWin Infinite, the most ridiculously over-the-top PC case that isn’t shaped like a sneaker or a shark. InWin showed off this slab of curved glass and aluminum back at Computex in Taipei, ...
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