Monday, June 1st 2015

In Win 909 Yet Another Eyeball Magnet

It's never a Computex without a wacky albeit highly desirable premium case by In Win. This time around, it's the new 909. This ATX full-tower is made of high quality brushed aluminium panels decking an aluminium frame; with a tempered glass side panel, with front panel connectivity flowing to the side. The case has room for E-ATX motherboards (up to 8 expansion slots), with add-on cards as long as 320 mm, and CPU coolers as tall as 180 mm. The PSU bay can hold on to a high-end unit as long as 220 mm, with room to spare for your cable spaghetti.

The cooling system on the In Win 909 includes two 140 mm front intakes, a 120 mm conveyor between the drive cage and motherboard tray, either three 120 mm or two 140 mm rear exhausts, and two 120 mm bottom intakes. You can turn these into room for a 140 x 280 mm front radiator, a 120 mm middle radiator, a 360 mm or 280 mm rear radiator, and a 240 mm bottom radiator, 35 mm to 60 mm thick. Front panel connectivity includes a USB 3.1 Type-C connector (standard header), three USB 3.0 Type-A, and HDA audio jacks.
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16 Comments on In Win 909 Yet Another Eyeball Magnet

#2
iBruce
Is that the new Seasonic "Light Cube" PSU glowing inside the chassis?

IF so, I'm buying.:)
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#3
Tannhäuser
iBruceIs that the new Seasonic "Light Cube" PSU glowing inside the chassis?

IF so, I'm buying.:)
OMG, this thing is real hardware?! Thought it was just a box for the purpose of presentation. :O
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iBruce



Seasonic is announcing the Lighting Cube tomorrow June 2nd. Not certain if that glowing box inside the IN Win chassis is the Lighting Cube, but I hope so. :)

Here's the Seasonic press release:

www.seasonic.com/new/twevent20150506.htm
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nickbaldwin86
I have the 904.... This is just a better newer greater 904.... I want so badly :)
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#6
Tannhäuser
nickbaldwin86I have the 904.... This is just a better newer greater 904.... I want so badly :)
Having a Lian Li here which isnt as good as it should be when it comes to absorbing vibrations from hard disk drives. What can you tell about the noise/vibrations regarding the InWin-case? Maybe I will switch to the 909 ...
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nickbaldwin86
TannhäuserHaving a Lian Li here which isnt as good as it should be when it comes to absorbing vibrations from hard disk drives. What can you tell about the noise/vibrations regarding the InWin-case? Maybe I will switch to the 909 ...
Everything in the case is shock mounted and I have been very happen with the sound. I think the glass windows deaded the sound a lot, my system isn't silent but really close.

the 904 is a MAJOR pain to build in but once it is built it is very clean and very easy on the eyes, the 909 here looks like they fixed a lot of issues and make the system more user friendly as well as wide range of hardware compatibility ... the 904 for instance doesn't fit E-ATX... :(
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#8
Patriot
Looks like a nice case for a home server build... now if they would just make the 503 available for my atx build.
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#9
Caring1
How much and where can I find it? :eek:
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nickbaldwin86
Caring1How much and where can I find it? :eek:
At a booth at Computex....lol and no you cant have it

This will likely hit newegg and the likes in a month or less <-- complete guess (past experience)
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#11
In Win Insight
In Win Rep
Caring1How much and where can I find it? :eek:
The 909 MSRPs for $450 and can be expected at some point in Q3 (Likely August or September). Let me know if any of you have any questions or concerns about any of our computer chassis. Thank you. :)
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In Win Insight
In Win Rep
Caring1How much and where can I find it? :eek:
Update, the 909 ETA has been updated to October 1st in the USA.
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#13
nickbaldwin86
In Win InsightUpdate, the 909 ETA has been updated to October 1st in the USA.
October 1st could mean new computer case :) ... will have to plan out a X99 or similar build to put in it (just have to see what the market has to offer, X109 maybe?).
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Eric Dodd
In Win InsightThe 909 MSRPs for $450 and can be expected at some point in Q3 (Likely August or September). Let me know if any of you have any questions or concerns about any of our computer chassis. Thank you. :)
Hello! I have been drooling after seeing this at Computex and am very interested in buying one. Can you tell me if this will be regular production or limited? I don't want to miss out due to lack of inventory! Thank you.
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#15
micropage7
tempered glass, looks like a tweak from previous product but with placement of psu like that inwin like trying something new
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#16
In Win Insight
In Win Rep
Eric DoddHello! I have been drooling after seeing this at Computex and am very interested in buying one. Can you tell me if this will be regular production or limited? I don't want to miss out due to lack of inventory! Thank you.
The 909 will be a regular production, but you may still want to be diligent about getting one right away. Plenty of customers have been inquiring about it and we don't want you to miss out. Even though it is a regular production, every case has a limit. :)
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