Verdict and Conclusion
I really like the In Win 805 Infinity. It’s sleek and looks aesthetically pleasing. The build quality is very good. Smooth edges all round and everything feels solid. The body frame of the chassis is made from Aluminum which makes it pretty light-weight, while the top of the chassis and front panel has a brushed Aluminum effect. What’s more, it’s one of the first chassis I’ve seen that comes with a USB 3.1 (Type-C) connector on the front panel.
The tempered glass does make chassis look very classy, and the customizable front panel is definitely a head turner, especially with its RGB lighting and unique mirror effect. I also like the options for extra cooling both at the bottom and front of the chassis. You can amount your own watercooling solution with a radiator of up to 240mm in size.
Now, I know some of you may not like the unique mirror effect with RGB lighting on the front panel. But I guess it’s a matter of preference. For me, I love it. It just makes the chassis all “blingy” and extravagantly flashy … hahaha.
The price of the In Win 805 Infinity will set you back USD $250, which I think is acceptable considering it is a premium chassis, that’s designed for the high-end users who want to show off their hardware.
Pros:
- Good build quality
- Tempered glass
- Lots of cooling options
- USB 3.1 (Type-C)
- Unique mirror effect with RGB lighting
Cons:
- None I can think of
Final Words:
If you’re an enthusiast and love to show off your hardware in a midi tower, then the In Win 805 Infinity is for you. With tempered glass on both sides, a unique mirror effect with RGB lighting, USB 3.1 (Type-C) on the front panel, and masses mount of cooling options … it’s more than you’ll ever need!