Friday, November 29th 2024

InWin Infinite 11th Generation Signature Chassis Now Available

In Win Development Inc. (InWin), a recognized innovator in the PC industry and multiple recipient of prestigious international design awards, has officially launched its limited-edition 11th generation Signature Chassis, "Infinite." First unveiled earlier this year at Computex in Taipei, the highly anticipated release is now available to the public.

Observe the Curve. Crafted with Skilled and Confidential Techniques
Infinite redefines PC chassis design with a remarkable leap in artistry, showcasing the largest 180-degree curved glass ever integrated into a PC chassis. Achieving the perfect wrap-around curve was a notable feat of engineering and technical craftsmanship, requiring the glass to be twisted in opposite directions. Meticulous attention to detail and newly developed techniques were employed to shape each sheet over its custom mold. At 6 mm thick, the glass underwent a chemical strengthening process, complemented by a protective film layer to prevent shattering and enhance safety.
Aluminium: The Heart of Our Art
The aluminium housing for the PC hardware features a counter-fold, mirroring the glass wrap in the opposite direction to ensure precise alignment with the main body's edge, completing the chassis. The anodized 4 mm-thick aluminium boasts a diamond-cut edge and a sandblasted finish, while accents such as the front I/O are enhanced with a hairline brush and laser-engraved icons.

Sophisticated Details
The body is attached to a hand-forged aluminium base via a motorized hinge, complete with a diamond-cut logo. The stand is sand-cast in a single piece to achieve strength in its uniquely distinct form. A magnetic side panel on the rear allows for easy access to cables behind the motherboard area. The chassis also provides sufficient space for the latest motherboards with rear-facing connectors, ensuring a cleaner build with fewer visible cables.

Mechanized Rotation for Internal Access
Instead of removing the glass, as is common with most PC chassis, simply pressing a button causes the Infinite to rotate the entire aluminium chassis, providing access to the internal hardware. The mechanized structure gently pivots the chassis around its circular hinge, transitioning from vertical to horizontal and moving up to 25 kilograms of hardware—sufficient for even the most high-end PC builds. Every Infinite adheres to the strictest quality standards, with the motorized hinge rigorously tested to perform reliably for over 1,500 movements.

Cool and Custom
A combination of three large intake fans and a semi-open frame design ensures excellent cooling and customization potential, while providing a full view of the internal components to showcase premium PC gear. Integrated edge illumination enhances the visual experience through curved glass, offering over a dozen customizable lighting modes at the touch of a button, making the Infinite an eye-catching centerpiece in any room.

Ultra-Rare Limited Edition
InWin's Signature Series consistently delivers unique designs, and the Infinite is its most ambitious chassis yet. Each chassis is engraved with an individual serial number, highlighting its rarity and exclusive status.
Source: In Win
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29 Comments on InWin Infinite 11th Generation Signature Chassis Now Available

#3
Onasi
Hey, at least it’s not a boring box! This automatically makes it good. Right? …right?
But seriously, good example of why something being unique doesn’t necessarily translate to being good or appealing.
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#4
TSiAhmat
it weights 47 kgs??

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#5
wNotyarD
TSiAhmatit weights 47 kgs??
What the heck?
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#6
_roman_
53kg Packaging with stones and heavy materials. 47kg without packaging.

InWin - Presents the "heavy Stone" Heavier, bulkier than anyone. Only a freight container can beat us.

To make your life easier we did not include any carrying handles. We see heavy weight lifting something you should also try with our new heavy as a stone case.

There is a lot of bend aluminium and bend 180° glass for 47kg. It seems aluminium is heavier as steel obvious. o.o

www.engineersedge.com/materials/densities_of_metals_and_elements_table_13976.htm

Aluminum 2600kg/m³
Steel 7860kg/m³

If I'm not wrong

47000g / 2.6g/cm³ = 18076.9cm³

If I'm not mistaken this 47kg equals to a aluminum cube of 26.2cm on each side.

I just ignored the glass aspect.

hypertextbook.com/facts/2004/ShayeStorm.shtml

density for glass 2400–2800 kg/m

-- The case seems to be half a washing machine. 90x99x41cm ... ~ 71.4 x 71.4 x 71.4 cm

I really want to test that case myself - if there is really no steel in it. Which I suspect, because of my calculations.

I bet a virtual donut that there is steel or iron in that case. Although the manufacturer of this case seems to claim only aluminium and glass
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#7
Renald
wNotyarDWhat the heck?
The thing is an ugly half 1m³ piece of glass an metal
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#8
docnorth
londisteA boot?
For ski.
TSiAhmatit weights 47 kgs??

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Difficult to steal. :D
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#9
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
They absolutely don't realize that it's still ~5 months for April Fool's day. I mean what the hell is this "case", a ~50kg boot-shaped abomination?
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#10
TSiAhmat
RuruThey absolutely don't realize that it's still ~5 months for April Fool's day. I mean what the hell is this "case", a ~50kg boot-shaped abomination?
yeah and probably hella expensive to boot *heh*
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#11
Dammeron
I actually like it. Nvm the aesthetics (subjective thing), but it is something different and if the manufacturing quality is high...


...but yes - it is a space suit boot.
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#12
TSiAhmat
DammeronI actually like it. Nvm the aesthetics (subjective thing), but it is something different and if the manufacturing quality is high...


...but yes - it is a space suit boot.
well... i for sure want a review on that thing. Seems like a interesting case, but the packaging alone is probably more expensive than my entire case ^^"
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#13
bonehead123
TSiAhmatit weights 47 kgs??

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Not THAT hard to imagine... the TT900 I had years ago weighed in at ~25kg in the box, ~20kg out of the box......although it was a tad more spacious overall than this one, and LOT of that weight was the 3x 5mm Tempered glass panels, and this one seems to have a lot more metal in some parts ... just sayin :D
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#14
low
And now InWin joins the TRANSFORMERS franchise!

Now available: left leg of Computron. Collect all the ultra rare chassis from InWin and one day you can own your own combiner!
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#16
Random_User
And people were complaining, about Noctua products having "poop" colour scheme. I’m sorry, but this looks like an actual piece of sh*t, by both colour and shape. This is fine to have interesting, even brave design. InWin used to make nice reliable cases. But this time, they went a bit too far beyond "boundaries".

I understand, that every product has the right to exist, as much as an own buyer. But heck, the amount of Alu in this stand/foot alone could be used for a few dozen coolers (if not more).

This case must be made for those folks that use gold plated USB cables for HiFi systems, and drive some fancy plastic supercars, that ignite under the sunlight.
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#18
ymdhis
This isn't a computer case, this is an art deco project.
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#19
y2faulty
it reminds me of a sentry turret from Portal...

anyway it's at least interesting. Better than a lot of other artsy ""design"" cases out there

the base is buttfucking ugly though
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#20
wNotyarD
y2faultyit reminds me of a sentry turret from Portal...
I'm fiiiiiiine
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#21
Redwoodz
y2faultyit reminds me of a sentry turret from Portal...

anyway it's at least interesting. Better than a lot of other artsy ""design"" cases out there

the base is buttfucking ugly though
Agreed, that base looks horrid. Whole thing looks like a PEZ dispensor.
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#22
Dammeron
RedwoodzAgreed, that base looks horrid. Whole thing looks like a PEZ dispensor.
They could've made it shorter if they ditched the whole pivot feature.
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#23
trsttte
RuruThey absolutely don't realize that it's still ~5 months for April Fool's day. I mean what the hell is this "case", a ~50kg boot-shaped abomination?
It was a concept design project, it's a bit surprising they're bring it to market, I remember seeing it in a video, it was for sure interesting but this will cost at least 1000$, they'll definitily not sell a lot of them (it's a limited edition from the get go so there's also that)
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#24
xmanrigger
Looks almost as bad as CoolerMasters shoe
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#25
Caring1
Did someone leave a Hospital with a moon boot on after a foot injury and think this will make a nice case.
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