Monday, October 2nd 2023

In Win Introduces ModFree PC Chassis

InWin Development Inc. (InWin), a leading innovator in PC enthusiast and gaming hardware, has introduced the first ever fully modular case, the ModFree PC chassis. Fully interchangeable and expandable, it allows PC enthusiasts to freely transform the design, layout, and structure to meet their exact needs and preferences in hardware and cooling. InWin offers a Base Edition preset featuring Mod-I and Mod-II modules along with three InWin Jupiter AJ140 ARGB case fans. The Deluxe Edition preset comes with Mod-I, Mod-II, and two Mod-III modules, and four Jupiter AJ140 fans too.

ModFree: An Easy, Sustainable System
The ModFree ecosystem is designed around toolless interlocking clips that allow users to easily swap modules around. Unlike conventional chassis, ModFree uses an inverted motherboard design that allows users to showcase their hardware from the left side of the desk instead of competing for space with the mouse pad on the right. Investing in this ecosystem ensures an upgrade to add more cooling or more space is just a module away, which also helps to reduce the environmental impact considering you would no longer need to build an entire new system anytime you need to upgrade. ModFree offers a 3D interactive assembly guide with easy-to-follow demonstrations and ideas for how to use each module. Users can also experiment with designs directly in the app.
ModTastic Case Features
In addition to bundling several high-airflow Jupiter AJ140 ARGB case fans, ModFree also includes a complementary fan hub with support for eight ARGB fans and PWM headers, plus removable dust filters that can be easily slid out to clean. A condensed I/O offers a USB 3.2 Gen2x2 (Type-C), two USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type-A), and a combo microphone/stereo headphone 3.5 mm jack that is compatible with most modern gaming headsets.


Maximum Cooling Potential
ModFree supports up to seven case fans or two 420 mm liquid cooling radiators (Deluxe Edition), plus can easily accommodate longer PSUs with up to 390 mm of space, flagship-grade graphics cards up to 440 mm (with Mod-III installed), and tall CPU coolers up to 200 mm high. Premium gaming and workstation. E-ATX motherboards with up to nine PCI-Express expansion slots are supported.

About InWin iBuild iShare initiative
InWin's new iBuild iShare initiative is committed to developing interactive and engaging products that achieve a much more enriching PC building experience. iBuild iShare promotes the benefits of assembling and crafting your own PC with your own hands. These experiences are best had with someone special offering a helping hand. Share your work with family, friends, or fellow enthusiasts too!
For more information about the new InWin ModFree chassis series and Jupiter AJ140 ARGB case fans please visit the InWin website at: www.in-win.com/en/ibuild-ishare/modfree
Source: In Win
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17 Comments on In Win Introduces ModFree PC Chassis

#1
EatingDirt
Cool idea for people that want to water cool everything in their PC, but aesthetically I think it looks awful, which also takes away from one of the advantages of water cooling, aesthetics.
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HBSound
It would be nice to see the use of the dual 420, one at the top and one at the bottom. Push and pull the air up and through the case. Especially in the smaller format!

Very creative; I agree it looks a little weird at times.
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#3
FoulOnWhite
very nice, best new case design for a long time.
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#4
HBSound
FoulOnWhitevery nice, best new case design for a long time.
I would really like to see what this looks like in person with a 12 x 13 motherboard inside of the case.
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FoulOnWhite
HBSoundIt would be nice to see the use of the dual 420, one at the top and one at the bottom. Push and pull the air up and through the case. Especially in the smaller format!

Very creative; I agree it looks a little weird at times.
That's how i had my lian li case setup with 2x 360 rads


deluxe is 289 euro, great price too. Think i might have to snag one soon they're available. Basic is 199 euro
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#6
HBSound
FoulOnWhiteThat's how i had my lian li case setup with 2x 360 rads
NICE!

I would like to see if it is possible. Then where is the PSU going?
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#7
FoulOnWhite
HBSoundNICE!

I would like to see if it is possible. Then where is the PSU going?
PSU was behind the MB tray
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#8
trsttte
HBSoundNICE!

I would like to see if it is possible. Then where is the PSU going?
It depends, on the default configuration they offer and photos here I think either bottom or top but when they originally announced this you could build out the case as a dual chamber design (like an O11) with the PSU behind the board
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#9
HBSound
trsttteIt depends, on the default configuration they offer and photos here I think either bottom or top but when they originally announced this you could build out the case as a dual chamber design (like an O11) with the PSU behind the board
I agree with you. I will need to do some digging on their website.
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#10
FoulOnWhite
HBSoundI agree with you. I will need to do some digging on their website.
You can :)


Think this will be my next case.
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#11
HBSound
FoulOnWhiteYou can :)


Think this will be my next case.
YEs, I like this layout.

PSU vertical in the back of the case - I like.

In this format, can you get the RAD in the top of the case?
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#12
FoulOnWhite
HBSoundYEs, I like this layout.

PSU vertical in the back of the case - I like.

In this format, can you get the RAD in the top of the case?
Not sure but i think you can buy extra modules to turn it into whatever you like. I'm gonna start with the deluxe and go from there.

Have you looked at the new lian li evo XL?
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HBSound
FoulOnWhiteNot sure but i think you can buy extra modules to turn it into whatever you like. I'm gonna start with the deluxe and go from there.

Have you looked at the new lian li evo XL?
Yes, that LL case is nice, on the big side, for sure. I am working to reduce the size of my case (Phantek Elite). I tried the BeQuiet 800 Darkshalldow, and it left me a little disappointed. I would like to see that LianLi SUP 01.
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FoulOnWhite
HBSoundYes, that LL case is nice, on the big side, for sure. I am working to reduce the size of my case (Phantek Elite). I tried the BeQuiet 800 Darkshalldow, and it left me a little disappointed. I would like to see that LianLi SUP 01.
My current case is a corsair 7000D which is pretty huge
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#15
HBSound
FoulOnWhiteMy current case is a corsair 7000D which is pretty huge
I used to have a Corsair 1000D - Joker looked and felt like an aquarium.
I use a 12x13" so I have to be picky. What I realized E-ATX does not mean the same for everyone.
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#16
tzawad
I just ordered the Deluxe Edition.

Target configuration:

- AIO 420/360 on the front in mod-III intake

- PSU behind the MB tray in in additional mod-III

- at the bottom intake 2x140 mm

- exhaust fans 2x140 mm top + 1x140 rear

Currently, the Mod-III doesn’t support PSU. I received a message from InWin:

„But next year, when we release ModFree mini, we will offer a new Mod-III module which can support PSU, GPU and ITX M/B.”
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#17
FoulOnWhite
tzawadI just ordered the Deluxe Edition.

Target configuration:

- AIO 420/360 on the front in mod-III intake

- PSU behind the MB tray in in additional mod-III

- at the bottom intake 2x140 mm

- exhaust fans 2x140 mm top + 1x140 rear

Currently, the Mod-III doesn’t support PSU. I received a message from InWin:

„But next year, when we release ModFree mini, we will offer a new Mod-III module which can support PSU, GPU and ITX M/B.”
I think i will replace my 7000D with one of these, should still get £100 at least for my 7000D.

I had 2x360mm rads but discovered the 360x60 XE is enough for my cooling needs, so will stick with that for my loop. The deluxe is more than enough and has options for upgrades etc. Cool case
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