Thursday, January 11th 2024

InWin Shows Modular, AI Workstation, and New F5/D5 Case Series

At CES 2024 in Las Vegas, case maker InWin displayed several innovative new models for custom PC builds. The company continues its reputation for eye-catching designs with the debut of the adjustable flatpack POC One case and highly modular Mini Mod-II and Mod-III chassis. The POC One features interlocking panels for easy snap-together assembly, an advancement over the original April-launched POC line. It includes repositionable top or side handles for portable or horizontal setups. Using a mix of aluminium, other metals, and acrylic, the POC One initially comes in black/orange or blue/silver styles. Despite its minimalist flatpack form, it fits full-size components like 335 mm long triple-slot GPUs, 140 mm tall CPU coolers, and standard ATX power supplies. Three PCIe slots and an included riser allow vertical graphics card mounting.
InWin's Mod-II and Mod-III offer fully customizable layouts via their modular frames and central consoles. Users can freely attach parts like radiators, pumps, extra drives, or beefier PSUs where needed. Both SKUs are 240 mm wide, where the Mod-II chassis is a 268 mm x 425 mm (length and height) solution, while the Mod-III is a little beefier at 268 mm x 525 mm.
The new F5 and upcoming D5 chassis were also unveiled. The F5 is tailored to motherboards with rear-facing ports and swappable front panel bezels. The D5 will enable flexible vertical or horizontal GPU mounting when it launches later in 2024. While pricing and exact release dates remain unannounced, InWin's focus on unique case customization and adaptability aims to empower PC builders in new ways. The F5 case availability starts in January, with other models likely following through 2024.
Last but not least were the solutions for AI workstations, which include the Mod AI Workstation case, which supports two full-size ATX power supplies and two GPUs for local AI model development/research. There is a mesh intake with three fans to feed the components with cool air.
In addition to the Mod AI Workstation, InWIn showed some rack-mountable chassis as well, which come in 1U and 4U variants, which you can see below.
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HairyLobsters
Wonder how a pump handles an AIO being orientated like that.
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