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Guru3D.com » News » In Win Tòu 2013 Edition Chassis Launched

In Win Tòu 2013 Edition Chassis Launched

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/10/2013 09:23 AM | source: | 20 comment(s)
In Win Tòu 2013 Edition Chassis Launched

In Win today announced availability of its  tòu Chassis. Demonstrated at Computex 2013 to great acclaim, appropriately, tòu is the Chinese word for Transparent, as the tòu's reflective surface can be made instantly see through when lit from inside, with its integrated LED array. 

With carry handles either end the tòu is easily transportable, while internally it supports ATX, micro ATX motherboards with up to 380mm graphics cards, extra-long 220mm PSUs, one 5.25" drive, three 3.5" HDD and two 2.5" SSD. The top 3x120mm fans are specifically designed to support liquid cooling systems, while its capacitive touch panel includes four levels of LED brightness control, fan speed control and its power switch.

There are just a few hundred of the tempered glass and aluminum alloy framed tòu chassis available, with each case individually numbered. In reflection of its high-quality of materials and innovative engineering, the tòu's MSRP is $799 USD.




For more information, visit the product page.



In Win Tòu 2013 Edition Chassis Launched




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BLEH!
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#4672820 Posted on: 10/10/2013 11:16 AM
Could do cool things with that, if not for the price...

kosh_neranek
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#4672857 Posted on: 10/10/2013 01:12 PM
Looks very cool, but the pricetag is absolutely ridiculous. Also I'd be concerned about dust buildup. The case doesn't seem to have any protection whatsoever and one thing you don't want to see on a seethrough case is dust..

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#4672860 Posted on: 10/10/2013 01:15 PM
The price is ridiculous....

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#4672912 Posted on: 10/10/2013 03:07 PM
It sure looks cool,but I wonder how cool it runs. There doesn't appear to be any rear exhaust. That won't be good for SLI or Crossfire. Is there a rear exhaust? Did I miss it somehow?

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#4672915 Posted on: 10/10/2013 03:11 PM
It sure looks cool,but I wonder how cool it runs. There doesn't appear to be any rear exhaust. That won't be good for SLI or Crossfire. Is there a rear exhaust? Did I miss it somehow?


It doesn't need rear exhaust unless you're going for water. It supports 3x120 fans at the top that'll work just fine for air cooling as long as there's a way for air to get into the case.....

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