Computex 2015 - In Win
Taking prime position at In-Win's booth, and understandably so, is the jaw dropping, limited edition H-Tower concept case, which is effectively what a Transformer would look like were it a PC case. This insane concept case is hewn from aluminium and steel and at a touch of the button on the remote control opens up automatically to reveal the E-ATX, ATX or micro-ATX system inside. It includes a USB 3.1 connector onboard as well as 360mm radiator support. Its lighting can be controlled by the remote control too, and it's available in titanium and black or in Asus ROG Certified black and red. It even has an emergency stop button and lasers that tell you the area you need to clear around the case when opening it. Pricing isn't confirmed but it will be high – In Win said you can definitely expect it to cost more than any of its other concept cases. We'll shut up now and let the photos do the rest of the talking.
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Also revealed was the In Win 909 (below), the full tower, water-cooling version of the same series as the
901 and
904 with the same gorgeous aluminium unibody and tempered glass panels. Its available in silver or black as well, has USB 3.1 Type-C onboard and support for 280mm (front), 240mm (bottom) and 360mm (rear) radiators. There's no MSRP yet and it's expected in July.
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Two new cases were also announced from the 800 series, the 808 and the 805. The first is a only at prototype stage for now and is a full tower chassis made from steel and tempered glass with heaps of drive bays and two vertical radiator positions – one at the front and one further in.
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The 805 meanwhile, goes back to aluminium, again with a complementary helping of tempered glass. Behind the front glass is a honeycomb mesh pattern that allows light to bleed through. Like each of the new cases so far, onboard USB 3.1 comes in the form of a single Type-C connector. Availability is slated for July.
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Last but not least, we have the In Win Chopin BQ696, available in black and blue or black and red, though it has no fixed release date. It's a mini-ITX HTPC case with no support for a discrete GPU and very small as a result – CPU heatsinks are limited to just 43mm high (from the CPU die surface). It does, however, have a pair of 2.5in drive mounts.
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