Tuesday, January 7th 2025
InWin Debuts PRISM Glass Chassis & SHIFT Test Bench at CES 2025
InWin has unveiled two brand-new products at CES 2025—the TechPowerUp team made sure to head over to the manufacturer's Las Vegas suite in order to check out their PRISM chassis and SHIFT hybrid test bed/display case. The former proved to be fairly difficult to photograph due to its two-way mirror glass side panels—internal hardware can be viewed from the outside, but the reflective panel material makes this a challenge to capture on camera. InWin believes that the PRISM's geometric glass design will provide a standout and unique panoramic 180-degree view of its surroundings.
This mid-tower case accepts ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX mainboards and a maximum of eleven air cooling fans (four included as standard). Liquid cooling radiators—going up to 360 mm in size—can be arranged internally in multiple positions. Large mesh filters are visible from the front and top—said to enhance the case's airflow and cooling properties. InWin reps were keen to showcase the PRISM's rear-mounted handle—this wing-shaped attachment allows for a decent level of portability.The SHIFT is InWin's proposed logical successor to the company's X-Frame 2.0 limited edition open chassis design—their new product takes a radical approach with its overall shape. The SHIFT can act as a test bench or display case—company representatives at CES 2025 had a demonstration unit positioned horizontally and vertically.The SHIFT boasts a durable lightweight aluminium frame—it can accommodate a wide variety of hardware setups and cooling solutions (air and liquid). Its wings can be detached easily (via quick-release clamps) and re-oriented for added cooling flexibility. Enthusiasts can mount up to two power supplies on this open chassis. The demonstration unit had an AMD Radeon graphics cards mounted in a traditional position, but risers are advertised as offering alternative positioning.
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InWin Press
This mid-tower case accepts ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX mainboards and a maximum of eleven air cooling fans (four included as standard). Liquid cooling radiators—going up to 360 mm in size—can be arranged internally in multiple positions. Large mesh filters are visible from the front and top—said to enhance the case's airflow and cooling properties. InWin reps were keen to showcase the PRISM's rear-mounted handle—this wing-shaped attachment allows for a decent level of portability.The SHIFT is InWin's proposed logical successor to the company's X-Frame 2.0 limited edition open chassis design—their new product takes a radical approach with its overall shape. The SHIFT can act as a test bench or display case—company representatives at CES 2025 had a demonstration unit positioned horizontally and vertically.The SHIFT boasts a durable lightweight aluminium frame—it can accommodate a wide variety of hardware setups and cooling solutions (air and liquid). Its wings can be detached easily (via quick-release clamps) and re-oriented for added cooling flexibility. Enthusiasts can mount up to two power supplies on this open chassis. The demonstration unit had an AMD Radeon graphics cards mounted in a traditional position, but risers are advertised as offering alternative positioning.
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