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CES 2023

InWin, modular and monster cabinets, next-generation ATX 3.0 power supplies

Customizable options for the PC Master Race.

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InWin, modular and monster cabinets, next-generation ATX 3.0 power supplies

In Win Development Inc., the company founded in 1985 that specializes in designing and manufacturing computer enclosures, servers, power supplies and technology accessories, presented its new lineup at CES 2023, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 5-8.

InWIN Monsters Series Cabinets

Modular kits of ATX or mini-ITX systems with eight characters, each with a different story that we can consult on their website. These cases focus on younger users looking for their own style with their computers. One of the accessories that caught our attention are their "ears" which serve as hangers for accessories such as headphones.

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InWin POC mini-ITX

A two-color mini chassis with an origami-style folding structure. It includes an interactive user manual, a PCI-Express 4.0 cable for vertical mounting behind the motherboard and is compatible with 3.5 slot graphics cards.

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InWin DUBILI E-ATX

1.2mm SECC steel enclosure throughout with laser engraved hex bolt exterior panels for industrial styling. This configuration has several air-cooling options and is compatible with liquid-cooled radiators up to 420mm.

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InWin ModFree E-ATX

Chassis that provides freedom of construction without having to void the warranty. It consists of different types of modules that can be mounted as desired, whether it is the power supply, motherboard, fans, storage or liquid cooling radiators, they can go wherever you want according to the needs of the assembly. This proposal offers up to nine PCI-Express expansion slots, ample mounting areas for fans, space for radiators up to 420 mm and the largest power supplies.

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InWin PII Series ATX 3.0 Power Supplies

This series includes standard ATX 3.0 and PCI-Express 5.0 features, including the new 12VHPWR cable for the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards. This lineup will have options of:

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  • 750 W
  • 850 W
  • 1050 W
  • and 1300W

All feature 80 PLUS Gold efficiency, 5-year warranty and modular connectors.