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Guru3D.com » News » (Update) In-Win Z-Tower chassis - Quite something else - costs 5499 EUR

(Update) In-Win Z-Tower chassis - Quite something else - costs 5499 EUR

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/20/2018 10:09 AM | source: | 31 comment(s)
(Update) In-Win Z-Tower chassis - Quite something else - costs 5499 EUR

In-Win outs their Z-Tower and it is quite something else, really like not from this earth. The Z-Tower is In Win’s latest addition in the signature chassis series, inspired by the aesthetics of architecture and quality materials.

Feel the harnessed power emit through the strengthened skeletal structure. Create greatness by utilizing the Z-Tower’s pure, artistic and asymmetrical design. The Z-Tower is made from a complicated sand molded casting process. In foundry, the craftsmen pour the molten aluminium into the tooling to form the pieces of the initial shape of the Z-Tower. Once cooled, the CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine is applied to refine and finish them into a smoother surface. The Z-Tower is constructed of 5cm thick aluminium alloy and is polished meticulously with a CNC mill to ensure each Z-Tower embodies the exquisiteness of luxury and art.

 

 

Supports the latest high-end graphics cards, CPU heatsink and motherboards E-ATX (12"x13"). Each Z-Tower will be engraved with an individual limited-edition serial number to enhance the collection value. Pricing has not been announced, it weighs 42kg though, so multiply that by 15 bucks per kg perhaps?

Update: we now have a price for this product, 5499 EUR/USD.

 

Specifications

Model Z-Tower
Part Number IW-ZTOWER-SIL
Color Silver
Case Type Full Tower
Material Aluminium
M/B Compatibility 12" x 13" E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX
Expansion Slots PCI-E x 8
Vertical PCI-E x 2
(1 Riser card included in package)
Maximum Compatibility VGA Card Length: 340mm (Maximum)
VGA Card Width: 158mm (Maximum)
Vertical Display VGA Card Height: 140mm (Maximum)
CPU Heatsink Height: 170mm
(CPU Die Surface to Side Panel)
Top Ports 1x USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C
2 x USB 3.0
HD Audio
Internal Drive Bays 2 x 2.5"/3.5"
Thermal Solution Compatibility 3 x 120mm Top Fans
1 x 360mm Top Radiator
(Fans & Radiator Height: 115mm Maximum)
Power Supply Compatibility PSII: ATX12V and EPS12V
- Length: 210mm Maximum
Product Dimensions
(H x W x D)
720 x 400 x 740mm
24.4" x 15.8" x 29.2"
Package Dimensions
(H x W x D)
875 x 625 x 920mm
34.5" x 24.6" x 36.2"
Net Weight 42kg
Gross Weight 72.5kg
* InWin products comply with RoHS regulations
* Specifications may vary based on different


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Stairmand
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#5613440 Posted on: 12/04/2018 04:02 PM
I procrastinated over buying the H-Tower for ages due to the crazy price, eventually decided to get one and it was discontinued. Kept my eye out for one ever since.

Embra
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#5613454 Posted on: 12/04/2018 04:50 PM
Whoa! I think it needs it's own room.

schmidtbag
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#5613456 Posted on: 12/04/2018 04:53 PM
Where's the power button?

Noufel
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#5613464 Posted on: 12/04/2018 05:06 PM
gime the shems i'll print it at home :D

tunejunky
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Posts: 1699
Joined: 2017-08-18

#5613470 Posted on: 12/04/2018 05:13 PM
i love it. cad/cam at it's finest

i will eventually buy this...i need a few more months from summer's X399 build. m.2's are awesome, but day-ummm they're expensive (2tb).

i will gladly give up my diorama of geek figurines on and around my desk...and play it to the hilt like i'm really sacrificing...LOL

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