InWin 309 Gaming Edition Chassis has 2D Game themed front panel

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InWin has launched its new chassis dubbed InWin 309 Gaming Edition. It includes several unique features as well as the possibility to play old 2D games in the front panel, which is visually cumbersome. Don't anticipate Mario or Sonic, but Tetris or Enduro is doable



The cabinet accommodates 360mm radiators and can be installed in up to three different locations (top, bottom, and rear); a total of seven 120mm fans spread across the enclosure; video cards up to 350mm; ATX motherboard; CPU cooler up to 160mm; 200mm font; two 3.5 "hard drives and two 2.5" SSDs.

InWin has created three exclusive games to play on the front panel of the cabinet, they are: Magi Jump, a platform game; 309 Racing, a racing game; and Blox, a Tetris by another name. As you can see in the video, the games are in the style of what was introduced in the Atari era, or even earlier. The cabinet comes with a dedicated controller for these games.

It is equipped with four InWin Saturn ASN120 fans, which have an attention-grabbing transparent circular bezel and can have the lights set by the Asus Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion Ready, ASRock Polychrome Sync and MSI Mystic Light Sync applications. The front panel is equipped with 144 ARGB LEDs, which can be configured in different ways through the new version of the cabinet's exclusive software, GLOW X, which, according to the manufacturer, “allows color calibration and a new creation mode. , which offers up to 40 frames giving the opportunity to create whatever you want on the front panel display and even create animations ”.

Something curious that it brings is a microphone integrated in the upper part that will influence the LEDs that are displayed on the front panel. InWin has inserted, say, two pets that will interact with the noise you make. "Just don't be too loud or they'll freak out."


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