
In Win at Computex 2025: Hands-on with Chronomancy, WIEW, Dlite, and Liquid-Cooled Racks
In Win at the 2025 Computex showed off a bunch of products. This year, the company is celebrating 40 years in business. The company had started out as a PC and ICT chassis OEM before making a splash into the DIY retail channel, and positioning itself as a premium gaming PC case brand to look up for some of the most innovative and functional designs. The company tends to have a show-stopper case every Computex, and this year, presented the Chromomancy.
This case is meant to decorate some CEO's table, and is made from space-grade aluminium and alloys. The top portion of it has a blue transparent element that chronicles the company's history dating all the way back to 1985. The middle portion has two dark alloy panels, and the central portion a brighter silver aluminium accent. The Chromomancy looks like an obscure SFF case in the press images, but is huge in person. It is supposed to have room for a full-sized ATX build, with PCIe risers handling the task of connecting the various add-on cards; and a fully fledged DIY liquid cooling setup for both the CPU and VGAs.
This case is meant to decorate some CEO's table, and is made from space-grade aluminium and alloys. The top portion of it has a blue transparent element that chronicles the company's history dating all the way back to 1985. The middle portion has two dark alloy panels, and the central portion a brighter silver aluminium accent. The Chromomancy looks like an obscure SFF case in the press images, but is huge in person. It is supposed to have room for a full-sized ATX build, with PCIe risers handling the task of connecting the various add-on cards; and a fully fledged DIY liquid cooling setup for both the CPU and VGAs.