Saturday, August 31st 2013
Brace for Cylons, In Win Tòu Inbound
Initially displayed at Computex this year, In Win's latest marvel bares the name Tòu, which in Mandarin Chinese stands for transparency, or the phenomenon of light passing through a non opaque medium. A concept which In Win's designers managed to beautifully and successfully evoke with their latest creation. The Tòu employs two distinct and interestingly married materials in its construction. The case panels are made of tough, 3mm thick tempered glass, which achieves mirror like properties after receiving a special, transparent coating. While the frame is made of 2-4mm think aluminium, which is manufactured through a labor intensive process known as Sand Casting, which employs sand molds to produce the intricate shapes displayed by this design.
The Tòu is a full tower chassis, with seven PCI slots, supporting ATX motherboards and smaller form factors (mATX & mITX). It can accommodate four 120mm fans, one frontal intake and three top exhaust fans, where there is also sufficient space for a large 360mm radiator. Aside from the On/Off function, the touch controlled front panel also allows the used to cycle through the integrated fan controller speed steps and to adjust the lighting level inside the case. When the system is turned Off and no lights are On inside the case, the Tòu becomes completely opaque and all the panels become highly reflective, mirrors essentially. But when the system is On and so are the lights inside the case, the panels become transparent and the internals visible, an uncomplicated yet striking visual effect.General speciications:
The Tòu is a full tower chassis, with seven PCI slots, supporting ATX motherboards and smaller form factors (mATX & mITX). It can accommodate four 120mm fans, one frontal intake and three top exhaust fans, where there is also sufficient space for a large 360mm radiator. Aside from the On/Off function, the touch controlled front panel also allows the used to cycle through the integrated fan controller speed steps and to adjust the lighting level inside the case. When the system is turned Off and no lights are On inside the case, the Tòu becomes completely opaque and all the panels become highly reflective, mirrors essentially. But when the system is On and so are the lights inside the case, the panels become transparent and the internals visible, an uncomplicated yet striking visual effect.General speciications:
- Metal Structure: 2~4mm Aluminum
- Case Panels: 3mm Tempered Glass
- External Drive Bay: 5.25 " x 1
- Internal Drive Bay: 2.5" x2 and 3.5" x 3
- M/B Form Factor: ATX and smaller
- Power Supply: ATX 12V, PSII Size (Up to 220mm)
- I/O Port: USB 3.0 x 2, HD Audio
- I/O Expansion Slot: PCI-E/PCI/AGP Slot x 7
- Graphic Card Size: Up to 380mm
- Thermal Solution: 120mm Top Fan x 3 and 120mm Front Fan x 1
26 Comments on Brace for Cylons, In Win Tòu Inbound
But i'm sure many people actually like it, right?
That's a really cool case! I like the angled front and sides, and the semi-reflective plate glass is great. I saw a similar scratch-build by a modder on Bit-Tech a while back. I don't remember who. I guess the only part I'm not a huge fan of is the grill on the top, but that's probably fixable.
And no i would not get one as it's not my taste how ever i can see why people would, i am guessing it not that cheap with all that glass but it looks much better than most cases i see posted on here with their cheap ol plastic.
But I have a tempered glass Z desk, and it would look so sick with a system case like that tucked in under it :toast:
I always classed inwin as the super cheapy sort of brand, this changes my impression, slightly.
still i'd love to have one
Their cases including the one in this thread are in my opinion ugly.
Glass case, touch buttons, great. But that one is ugly lol.
even gives me new ideas about my next architectural design concept.
In Win has cleaver ideas for cases.
3mm tempered wont weight that much. I have 3x 8mm tempered glass shelves 52x20", those weight a lot.
I wish InWin would also make an aluminium case with a more simple and plain design, but with the same material quality as the H-Frame. Not like Lian Li, with their 1 mm thin walls... seriously.
More quality, less features.