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InWin at CES 2025: Mirror, Mirror on the Case, Who Has the Nicest PC Space?

InWin's new Prism PC chassis is a stunning hall of two-way mirrors for your build. Also: Could the company's aluminum Shift case be the best open-frame PC chassis of modern times?

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InWin POC One Review

3.5

InWin's small-footprint POC One Mini-ITX case is a pricey oddity, but it makes a great conversation piece and adds a fun DIY layer to your compact-desktop build.

$239.00
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By Thomas Soderstrom
The InWin POC One

First Look: The Motorized InWin Infinity Is the PC Case of the Year (Maybe, Any Year)

This limited-run kinetic mega-chassis will have an “if you have to ask...” price, but we bet you'll want one. We checked it out at Computex.

By John Burek
InWin Infinity

InWin ModFree Deluxe Review

4.0

Designed to support multiple big radiators, InWin's ModFree Deluxe is a unique modular PC case that lets you flip the motherboard, add or remove parts of the frame, and more.

$149.99
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By Thomas Soderstrom
The InWin ModFree Deluxe

In Win Dubili Review

4.0

In Win's gloriously industrial Dubili PC case is all about the metal, with quality construction backed by high-end hardware support and excellent performance. Just a few small quirks in our test build keep it from stardom.

$210.00
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By Thomas Soderstrom

InWin's Origami-Like PC Desktop Case Launches for $95

The product arrives as bendable sheets of metal that can be pieced together to form a case. It's now on sale via InWin's US online store.

By Michael Kan

In Win A3 Review

4.0 Editors' Choice

The In Win A3 delivers outsize thermal performance and the company's distinctive styling in a winning, compact MicroATX chassis.

$95.00
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By Thomas Soderstrom

In Win Airforce Review

4.0

In Win's quirky, colorful Airforce is a useful EATX PC case for those who need massive internal space for air-cooling their desktop parts—and love putting things together, kit-style.

$380.00
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By Thomas Soderstrom

In Win N515 Review

4.0

In Win’s N515 is a flashy, quirky midtower with a funky front panel. It's designed for power-system builders who need lots of cooling, but only a few non-M.2 drives.

$208.00
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By Thomas Soderstrom

In Win B1 Review

4.5 Editors' Choice

Want to build an inexpensive, super-compact PC to use as a media center, a productivity partner, or a design statement? Few PC cases will do it better than In Win's mini-ITX B1—and look as good doing it.

$119.00
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In Win 301 Review

3.5

The compact In Win 301 is an attractive, solid-feeling PC case, given its around-$70 price and tempered-glass side panel. Just mind the storage limitations, and be ready for some cable-routing judo.

$69.99
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By Matt Safford
In Win 301 Hero

In Win 805 Review

4.0 Editors' Choice

The aluminum-and-glass 805 is an attractive, versatile chassis that can be a stunning showpiece for your PC parts if you're meticulous with cable routing. Caveats: no optical drive, and take care when handling the glass sides, especially if you have a glass desk or a stone floor.

$259.99
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By Matt Safford
805

In Win 707 Review

4.0

A contemporary full-tower chassis, the In Win 707 has the belly to devour decked-out builds, and it won't ravage your wallet.

$299.00
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By Paul Lilly
707

In Win D-Frame Mini Review

4.0

Structural expressionism and open-air case design collide in the unique D-Frame Mini. Funky-looking and functional, it packs copious space for Mini-ITX builds, plus cable-management amenities. (The tough part? Keeping it from clashing with your home décor.)

$476.99
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By Paul Lilly
In Win D-Frame Mini