InWin has today announced the launch of its new Chopin MAX Mini-ITX PC chassis which offers greater component compatibility and more cooling potential to provide users with more powerful small form factor setups than ever in a beautifully designed brushed aluminium enclosure that sits proudly on any desk or furnishing.
Now with 25 per cent more heatsink clearance (up to 54 mm), the InWin Chopin MAX supports both AMD and Intel stock CPU coolers on their latest respective platforms. The newly redesigned perforated mesh panel increases the ventilation surface area to enhance the speed of heat dissipation. An included 200 W, 80 PLUS Gold PSU provides excellent power efficiency and minimal noise.
The front panel I/O now features a USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C port capable of 20 Gbps performance, which is four times faster than standard USB 3.0. Despite its smaller size, the InWin Chopin MAX supports two 2.5-inch SSDs situated on a user-friendly installation plate. There’s also direct access to the rear of the motherboard tray where some Mini-ITX board designs offer an additional M.2 SSD port.
Available in titanium grey, black and silver, the single, seamless piece of 4 mm thick aluminium is bent and shaped around the three side edges, while a customizable I/O strip can add a unique personal flare, or show synergy with a business brand colour.
InWin is yet to confirm any prices for its new Chopin MAX Mini-ITX PC chassis design nor how much we can expect it to cost when it does arrive with retailers. – If you would, however, like to learn more about it, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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