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Computex 2016 – In-Win Chassis and “Mod in Taiwan” Competition

An exclusive event coverage of In-Win and their “Mod in Taiwan” competition at Computex 2016, direct from the TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall, Taipei. We take a look at the In-Win booth at this year’s Computex. Let’s see what they’ve got in store for us in 2016!

 

In-Win X-FRAME Open Air Chassis

 

In-Win

In Win Development is a public company in Taiwan specialising in computer enclosures. Its has regional offices in US, UK, Netherlands and China.

 

In-Win‘Mod in Taiwan’ Live Case Modding

One to the biggest features at the In-Win booth was their current 2016 Mod in Taiwan competition was that in the final judging phases. And of course, they had all the final entrants’ modded cases on display:

In-Win

In-Win also took the opportunity to introduce Aurora, the first fan to support wireless remote control and it’s also the first fan to support multi-unit daisy-chaining. The Aurora is a 120mm fan with 800 to 1,400 RPM speeds in PWM mode, and 2,000 RPM in high-voltage mode (12V). At 1,400 RPM, it can push 40.26 CFM of air, with a noise output of 23.7 dBA. The remote allows you to fine tune fan-speed (within the PWM speed range), set and switch between presets, and control the lighting. Each fan features two 6-pin power ports, with which you can daisy-chain multiple fans. Each fan ships with a connector:

 

In-Win SII-1065W Power Supply

 

Just to wet the appetites even more, In-Win showcased the next generation of their X-Frame case, X-Frame 2.0. The X-Frame 2.0  features swivel base with legs, to which a black base plate is attached on a pivot. There’s room for all your liquid cooling equipment on the side of the case with the reverse side containing the drive bay:

In-Win

If that wasn’t enough, In-Win also showcased their new 805 Infinity Case, an ATX mid-tower featuring tempered glass panels on three sides, with aluminium making up its metal bits, and supports RGB LED lighting effects through ASUS Aura standard support. The most striking element to the 805 Infinity Case is the holographic logo at the front:

In-Win

A big thanks goes out to the In-Win for taking the time to show us around highlighting all the new features of their products.

 

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