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In Win S-Frame Concept Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/07/2014 01:08 PM | source: | 8 comment(s)
In Win S-Frame Concept Chassis

In Win Development has announced its innovative new 5th generation concept, the limited edition S-Frame, is now available to buy. The S-Frame open-air chassis is constructed from 2 meters squared of CNC cut 4 mm aluminum that is then hand-bent 15 times into its unique shape; thus combining the most unconventional craftsmanship techniques to create impeccable artistry.

The red anodized edges on the black backbone draw the eye to its angles, while seamlessly showing the beautiful texture of its brushed hairline along the metal curves. The sides are made from 5 mm tempered glass, continuing the premium materials theme and to give a clear view of the PC inside.


Internally it supports ATX or micro ATX motherboards, ATX power supplies up to 220 mm and up to four 2.5/3.5 inch drives. Cooling is aided by 3x 120 mm bottom fan mounts or a 360 mm liquid cooling radiator instead, or elsewise air cooling heatsinks up to 195 mm tall. Front panel connectors include four USB 3.0 and HD audio 3.5 mm microphone and headphone jacks. Total size is 560 x 313 x 755 mm (22" x 12.3" x 29.7").

Each S-Frame in the first batch is numbered 1-500 to ensure exclusivity, for more information, please see www.inwin-style.com.



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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#4867107 Posted on: 07/07/2014 01:08 PM
In Win Development has announced its innovative new 5th generation concept, the limited edition S-Frame, is now available to buy. The S-Frame open-air chassis is constructed from 2 meters squared of ...

In Win S-Frame Concept Chassis

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#4867113 Posted on: 07/07/2014 01:15 PM
Usually , what I like in cases us the simplicity of the lines …….that’s attractive for an artist maybe or those who like to decorate their rooms ….

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#4867146 Posted on: 07/07/2014 02:14 PM
Waidaminute, that thing is pretty much allways open, two things come to mind:

1) Dust magnet
2) Air circulation (well if you use water cooling it's a bit less problematic, but still)

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#4867535 Posted on: 07/07/2014 08:45 PM
What the hell they were thinking when they designed this?
It's so stupid design. It's like designing a house without a roof, windows and doors. Just lol.

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#4867570 Posted on: 07/07/2014 09:41 PM
Waidaminute, that thing is pretty much allways open, two things come to mind:

1) Dust magnet
2) Air circulation (well if you use water cooling it's a bit less problematic, but still)

I have an open case ("no roof") and I have less dust now than I had on a standard ATX case.

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