InWin launches sleek 905 brushed aluminum and glass chassis
InWin outs a new chassis based on brushed aluminum and glass. The 905 mid-tower housing is based on a curved design made by a one-piece aluminum frame.
Intricate details are engineered throughout the 905 that requires extensive production time. The 4mm aluminium shell is bent and presented with a classic hairline finish. The front LED display enforces 15 precise cuts to ensure quality craftsmanship. The 905’s front LED display is ARGB (3-pin, 5V), simply connect to an ARGB motherboard to synchronize the LEDs with the entire system. If your motherboard doesn’t feature an ARGB header, the lighting will be placed on a default setting (InWin LED mode). In addition to its sleek and gorgeous design, the 905 is excellent in terms of cooling performance. Up to a 360mm radiator can be placed at the bottom, up to 240mm radiator in front and a 120mm radiator in the rear. Plenty of options for flexible cooling solutions.
The front connections are on the left-hand side and consist of USB 3.1 Type-C, 2x USB 3.0 Type-A and audio ports. A maximum of one e-atx motherboard fits, along with a maximum of four 2.5-inch disks and a single 3.5-inch behind the motherboard. The power supply is at the bottom at the back, while at the bottom is a large opening at the front.
It is available in the US this week and is coming to Europe in June. No prices are known yet.
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Well, seems they got the right idea that people who will buy this case will have on the desktop to stare at it.
Having panel on the side kinda makes sense, but position of it is just weird.
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Agree. Something about this look is tacky and cheap compared to Phanteks.
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The hole kinda reminds me of these dell cases.
But yeah, In-win cases are nice. I really like their server cases.
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aaahhmmm i see no intake from the front .... that seems quite ...restrictive if you want to have a healthy airflow .Will the bottom opening with a fan on the bottom with a big gpu on the way of the airflow do the job ?
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I like the clean looks of it. But the space underneath the I/O is just... wasted.