Uptown case design
Would you pay $799 for a computer case? In-Win is banking on there being a market for premium enclosures that cost a kings ransom, one of those being its new H-Frame 2.0, one of the companys signature cases that was on display at CES.
The H-Frame 2.0 is an updated version of the original that was shown at Computex several years ago. This new version is compatible with liquid cooling units, supports several fans, and is an open air, full-tower chassis.
For added bling, theres customizable lighting that you can control with buttons on the side. The case will remember your previous light setting, so you dont need to cycle through to your favorite scheme every time you turn the PC on.
The H-Frame 2.0 comes with a special 1050W power supply -- the only one the case will work with -- that is modular. When its running, you can see the components inside the PSU.
While the H-Frame 2.0 will come out sometime this year, In-Win also had on display a prototype chassis that may or may not see the light of day. Its a pretty trippy case with an indented front panel thats mirrored and outlined with RGB lighting. Its supposed to resemble a sort of black hole, and in person, it looks like it goes on forever.
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