The left side of the angular PRISM is decorated with semi-transparent mirrors, which are guaranteed to attract attention.
InWin, perhaps best known for its exceptionally impressive or otherwise special special cases, is also present at the CES trade fair. However, the company’s novelties aimed at consumers represent a more conventional line.
PRISM is InWin’s new mid-tower case in the ATX size class, which is guaranteed not to go unnoticed. The case is shaped differently from the usual rectangular box with angular sides and front panels, and its entire left side is covered with semi-transparent mirrors. The attention-grabbing solution mirrors its surroundings by default, but allows the light sources inside the case to be seen through. On the other hand, the roof and front panel of the case are covered with a metal mesh, enabling efficient air circulation. On the right side, instead, there is a more traditional steel panel. PRISM is shaped as if it is slightly in the front, which has left behind a place for a “spoiler”, which also serves as a carrying handle.
Technical features of InWin PRISM:
- Size and weight: 530 x 275 x 500 mm, 10.03 kg
- Materials: Steel, tempered glass
- Motherboard support: ATX, micro-ATX, mini-ITX
- I/O-paneeli: 1 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2×2, 2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 3,5 mm audioliitäntä
- Drive slots: 2 x 2.5″ / 3.5″
- Expansion card slots: 7
- Power supply support: ATX (max 238 mm)
- Fan slots (4 fans included):
- Front 3 x 120 / 140 mm
- In the ceiling, 3 x 120 / 2 x 140 mm
- At the back 1 x 120 mm
- 1 x 120 mm at the base
- 3 x 120 mm on the side
- Radiator support:
- Front 1 x 240 / 360 mm
- In the ceiling 1 x 240 / 280 / 360 mm
- At the back 1 x 120 mm
- 1 x 240 / 360 mm on the side
Another of InWin’s case innovations, SHIFT, is not really a case at all, but rather an open test bench. The test bench made of aluminum is stylishly designed and can be placed either lying horizontally or standing upright according to your own taste. SHIFT is equipped with three wings, on which 360 mm radiators can be mounted in a wing-like manner to guarantee sufficient cooling power for even a tougher configuration. It also has integrated slots for two 2.5″ or one 3.5″ and one 2.5″ drive, as well as a power supply and up to seven expansion cards. The structure of SHIFT limits the maximum length of expansion cards to 350 millimeters, but naturally there are no restrictions on the height of the processor cooler in the open model.
The company did not yet say when its new products will go on sale or how they will be priced.
Source: InWin (1), (2), (3), additional images: TechPowerUp
Source: www.io-tech.fi