Thursday, June 2nd 2016
In Win Signature S-Series 1065W PSU Pictured
In Win designed one of the classiest looking PSUs on the Computex showfloor, with the Signature S-Series 1065W. This 80 Plus Platinum rated PSU features a unique product design, with a chunky aluminium grill plate covering amber colored 165 mm fan on the SIII, a golden copper grill in the SII, and a red brushed aluminium grill in the SI. A strip of amber (almost whiskey-colored) LEDs light up the unit's innards, which can be viewed from the tempered glass side panels. The large capacitors make the PSU look like a retro audio amp. You have enough juice and straws for a machine with up to three high-end video cards. The PSU also allows 3 steps of manual overrides to let you increase its Wattage (at the expense of reduced switching efficiency).
36 Comments on In Win Signature S-Series 1065W PSU Pictured
I am no lian li fan boy I have purchased one. It is the only mini itx nas case I liked and fit my needs. It has its short falls as well.
As for the lian li wannabe comment it is quite simple most of their cases look like over glorified lian li knock offs from a design standpoint. Think bling which I am no fan of. Simple is my choice.
A layout is a personal opinion so if you don't like it that is fine I get that, they aren't really for the every day PC builder. the first time I built in a In Win I was a little annoyed but once I played with the options it changed my outlook on the build.
Please show an example of how In Win as "copied" Lian Li. I have never heard this before so I am very curious how you are drawing this conclusion.
Oh and the glass panel is amazing, so much better than plastic.
Lian Li PC-X2000FN/V1000L, inwin 909
NZXT H630, supermicro s5, inwin 707
Tt Chaser A71, inwin GRone
If you would like I could go through there inexpensive chassis which are direct copies of a multitude of cases on the market. So close in fact it isn't even funny
from the ones you pointed out I don't see that they are even remotely the same... That Lian Li is NOTHING like the 909. they both have 6 sides? and are made from aluminum alloy and hold basic computer components?
Basic design curved face etc.
You are saying that they stole a curve?
I do see that both cases have curves... and so do the other 1000000 cases on the market. so again they must all copy each other using your logic? does Lian Li have a patent on that curve? I see a lawsuit brewing