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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 ...
InWin brought a range of new impressive cases launching in Q1 2026 to CES, from the mid-tower W1, W50, and DLITE FLEX, to the ...
InWin unveils its latest Signature Series case called AEON, and it's almost a meter tall, and features polished stainless ...
One of the last things our team saw at ces 2020 was InWin's booth at the LVCC. Leo takes a look around at the company's new cases for 2020, while InWin is now making liquid coolers too. KitGuru uses a ...
If you've ever wanted a limited edition PC case built from curved glass, looking a lot like a shoe, and costing thousands of dollars, then outlandish case specialist, InWin, has just the product for ...
PC cases usually arrive in big, heavy boxes. So the product from InWin could appeal to anyone looking for a case that's relatively lightweight, at 8.8 pounds, and easy to transport. “Delivered ...
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 ...
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 ...
In a nutshell: InWin is now accepting orders for its latest signature series chassis. "Infinite," unveiled at Computex earlier this year, is a limited-edition exhibition-style enclosure featuring 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 ...
A PC case is typically just a nice box for you to put all your parts in, with a few standardized mounting brackets, sufficient air ingress and egress for cooling, and maybe a USB port or two. But this ...
One of the core concepts of modern PC building is modularity. As long as you do a little research, you can be fairly certain that you can swap out compatible parts more or less forever. Case maker ...
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