Computex 2015: In Win have been dominating the boutique chassis market for a few years now, but more and more, their fantastic designs are starting to filter down to their consumer ranges. The new 909 chassis comes with all the features one would expect from a full-tower, but with a stunning tempered glass and aluminium finish, as well as support for high-end water cooling, something the previous chassis in this series lacked.
The 805 is gorgeous, another glass and aluminium design, but with a more defined front panel and a honeycomb effect piece of metal behind the front panel glass.
The new 503 looks well suited to the mid-budget gaming market, or even for office use.
The 808 is stunning, featuring more tempered glass, this time on a steel construction chassis. It features high-end water cooling support, room for high-end hardware and it just oozes good looks; we’re really looking forward to testing this one out.
Planning a mini-ITX build? This gorgeous little box comes with a built-in PSU (I belive it to be a 150W), making it great for an APU based system.
The new 904 features more room than its predecessor, perfect for those who found the original a little too limited.
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