In Win today introduced the 915, an ATX full-tower chassis. The case is available in both black and silver. It features rounded front and rear panels, and tempered glass with 3 mm thick anodized aluminum body panels that have a matte finish to avoid the fingerprint dust.
In Win Introduces New Full Tower Case
One of the really interesting things about this case is a rounded protrusion the shape of the case from the top, which has vents along the sides, and a tempered glass top. This is mechanized and can slide up or down at the push of a button, yes its a mechanical top panel. It also features an RGB LED diffuser that lines the top of the front panel, as it meets the front-panel connectivity, which includes both HDA jacks and a dual USB 3.1 type-A ports, and also a type-C port. And a button lets you toggle between lighting presets. This LED ornament can also take input from 4-pin headers, controllable by ASUS Aura Sync software.
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Internally, the new case from In Win has a somewhat conventional horizontally partitioned layout. The right side of the case (behind the motherboard tray) has a lot of space owing to the 2-inch gap between the side-panel and the motherboard tray. This side gives you access to the bottom compartment, with its four 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive trays, four 2.5-inch mounts, and the PSU bay. The left side has four additional 2.5-inch mounts along the top of the partition. The motherboard tray supports E-ATX boards, with 8 horizontal expansion slots, and 2 vertical slots (to show off your graphics card using a riser). There’s room for graphics cards up to 41 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 16.8 cm in height. Ventilation includes 3x 120 mm / 2x 140 mm top exhausts, 2x 140 mm bottom intakes, and a 120 mm rear exhaust. Measuring 595 mm x 230 mm x 645 mm, it weighs about 16.4 kg.
Pricing And Availability
Available soon, the case is possibly priced upwards of $500
Source:Techpowerup