Really like the idea of a case that can be built from its component parts instead of already machined together. Big benefit is being able to break it back down for easy and thorough cleaning. But have also worked on cases where its been really difficult to do something and the only solution would be to drill out a bolt to take a piece off. Also, the metal look is very nice and clean. Love the fractal north with the wood but that pure aluminum case looks gorgeous.
I like the look of the Dubili. Reminds me of the Corsair Vengeance C70 from back in the day, which I still run with modern hardware. Love that case. Slightly modeded it to remove the plastic side panel and put a medal one. Gives it a much more industrial feeling. Think inwin should do the same. Remove the glass and have a metal mesh side.
I would love to see more cases with pink accents, not 100% pink but accents, such as with the case you build yourself with the exposed screws, the screws could come in pink.
OMG!!! The Dubili is SUCH A GREAT IDEA!!!!! First of all you asked about the colors... of course InWin should offer Black and White.... but maybe the black could be a matte black and the white would be glossy.... BUT I think because it's an ALL METAL case they should offer those metallic colors like red and blue, but darker shades of them. But maybe they could also offer to have black screws with a blue case... or maybe even white screws... and just like you I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THOSE SCREWS!!!!! And the fact that they are hex is BRILLIANT!!! InWin has KNOCKED IT OUT OF THE PARK WITH THIS CASE!!!! And if there is even a small amount of customization, as in offering the the choice of screws, customers are more understanding of a slightly more premium price. As far as pricing, I have to get it out there and say what we have all been thing - the price of cases is beginning to rise too much without anything to show for it. Like you has mentioned earlier in your video about a case being around $120 ... that is TOO MUCH for such a basic case. But I'm realistic and understand that EVERYTHING is rising in price right now and WILL continue like this for a while. and as much as I would LOVE to see this case at that $120 range I don't think they could pull that off. So if it included 4 fans, and I had a choice of a few colors PLUS I could change the color of the screws I could see this going for for between $120 to $130 .... BUT they would HAVE TO PROMISE that the fans were ARGB and NOT only usable through a button on the front that just scrolls through some presets!!! And because they HAVE TO BE Argb you HAVE TO make a controller/distribution box OPTIONAL... This way customers aren't replacing the fan right out of the gate because there are ZERO CUSTOMERS buying such a PREMIUM CASE that would keep the preset fan types OR not already have a controller.... so the fans HAVE TO work with other controller (I THINK that';s how Argb works tho, right? I can use ANY brand Argb fan and plug it into any brand controller and it will work correctly, right?) So yea, - offer choice of PAINTS - FLAT BLACK, GLOSSY WHITE, AND 2 METALLIC COLORS .... on top of what you have in this video - offer choice of SCREWS - FLAT BLACK & WHITE, GLOSSY BLACK & WHITE, MIRRORED & BRUSHED ALUMINUM - STANDARD FOUR Argb FANS - OPTIONAL Argb CONTROLLER - Price NO MORE than $130 .. I hope these help at all.... I cannot wait for this to go on sale (and HOPEFULLY at a VERY GOOD PRICE) because I WANT ONE!!!!! - - =[EDIT= - - I HAD TO adjust the price... I totally forgot you have to assemble it yourself - places charge alot to do that... so I had to knock $30 off... and that is VERY GENEROUS for assembly.. most places and people would charge $50 to do it
That was fun, thanks guys! I love InWin fans and that, in an industry of followers, InWin has they courage and creativity to innovate in new directions.
I like how In-Win is always innovating on this market. Pretty excited for Dubili and POC (this latter reminds me of the Computer-1 by Teenage Engineering.) Thank you for this content of CES 2023! :D
Thanks for the "hands on" showcase you do. It is a real difference in seeing the products in a "hands on" then in a spreadsheet or demo-video. Also cudos to inWin for this DIY approach to a PC case. That is unique.
That inwin poc concept is fantastic! Being able to build (and bend) it yourself appeals to me. Price maybe 70USD as I'll be doing most the work, it'll be Flatpack and doesn't appear to come with fans but the riser cable is gonna increase it beyond that
I know part of the flat packing is because it lowers shipping costs, but I think it's a really cool way to package a case. I also really like all of the modularity InWin is showing here and maybe it can start a new trend across the industry. Cooler Master flirted with fully modular with the HAF Stacker which unfortunately only lasted a single generation. I hope InWin can find a way to make it work, because their design looks great and could potentially cover a wide price market. For that Dubili case I don't see how they could charge less than $200 given the construction materials, and while I love the aesthetics the market is super competitive in that area. Personally it doesn't have enough airflow, but I could definitely see the open space being fantastic for water cooling. I haven't been particularly interested in CES this year, but I enjoyed your past coverage and love window shopping cases so I look forward to what comes next here.
Dubili looks great but I don't like the large gaps in between the panels. Also I think the top exhaust vent should look more like the front and ditch the filter. There's a lot of extra space on the right side of the motherboard for more fan mounts and possibly on the bottom of the case as well. One thing inwin lacks big time on with all their cases is taking advantage of extra space for fans or radiator mounting. Last thing is I hope those orange coupling pieces are made of metal. If it had all those options I would seriously considering buying because the looks of this thing is something I have been looking for.
for the dubili brushed alu or brushed brass/copper look would be awesome, some regular colors would be safe like white/ black but i think the standout color could be a nardo grey color i would pay $170
Love the case content I feel like they can actually bring new things to market that I haven’t thought of and not just, this year we increased fps again (as much as I love fps)
FYI The 301 is an MATX case, so I suspect this new one will be the same form factor. Actually, that looks like a MicroATX board in your video, along with the typical 4 PCIE slots at the back. Definitely very interested in this. Front 240mm AIO intake + fresh air for the GPU from below? Sign me up!
really like the finish and design of the do billy but i wish it was a dual chamber as i just dont like my psu being visible and i think shrouds dont make it look any better. it would also allow for more fans to be installed on the bottom. i cant tell, but i hope they give the option to choose between a tinted and non-tinted glass panel. i personally prefer non-tinted, but most companies only provide a tinted option. aside from the typical black, gray, and maybe white, i dont see any other colors being necessary. personally, i might just take it to a professional painter to get it powder coated a mute, plum purple but since thats an acquired taste, i wouldnt expect inwin to provide it has a color option edit; also, i really do hope they make the grommet actually match the chassis color (i.e. black grommets for black chassis, gray grommets for silver chassis, dark gray grommets for gray chassis, etc) instead of just throwing black grommets into every colorway option
Very cool cases, really like the modular Mod free concept and the Pak, would like to see them available in Europe hopefully in a sub 300usd price range ideally under 200€. Keep up the great coverage of CES
🤯🤯🤯 The Mod free acrylic white and the Dubili cases are awesome looking. What's the LxWxH of that acrylic and white case ? Does the Dubili support 3.5" size drives, if so how many ?
Pretty sure the inwin 301, the case that the 327 is based on is a Matx case not Mini itx coz I'm pretty sure that's a Asrock steel legend matx motherboard
The mod free case looks nice. The bottom and top & even front addon compartment should have side mounted rad/fan options kinda like caselabs/ lian li v3000 have side mounted rads & the inwin x ek 909 case have front compartment rads which are also side mounted. The add on compartments shown here arent tall enough to have side mounted rads as a option so hopefully their are larger versions available to accommodate for this. Also the tint of the TG panel are wayyyy too dark, we want to have a clear TG option so we can see the hardware inside the case or if they want to stick with this dark tint TG panel at least have an alternative option for clear TG panels. not sure how they intend on pricing this but I strongly feel that with all addons including 1 bottom, 1 top, 1 front & fully kitted side compartments for dual chamber design as just a skeleton plus all panels included for each piece, the price shouldn't be anymore than $550 Please let inwin now this as this case could really be a massive hit for watercoolers mostly but also for air cooling people going for just the base option if priced correctly I'd say $150 for base skeleton with included panels.
Soooo, I have the 301 case and have mounted the front fans to BLOW OUT the air, as they´re supposed to. People get that the wrong way around. You woulnd´t wanna suck in unfiltered air when there is a filtermesh at the bottom.
Whoa, they are pushing the boundaries! The steel and aluminum beast that can be modded to one's desires should come at least at a few hundred grand.I hope they'll make the surfaces easy to paint and further mod.
I really like the MOD case because you can "grow" into it. You can start out with a traditional air cooled system with maybe going full custom loop later and you can bump it up, out, etc for the new hardware. I'd also like to see an aux front I/O module like the Lian Li 011 Evo has to add 2 more type A USM AND 1 more type C which Lian Li doesn't have. I'm looking at the ROG Crosshair X670E MB right now and it has 2x type C font headers and 2 x 3.x font headers. That boards extra Type C is worthless without the config I suggested. If the modules are wired and shielded really well I could see $30-40 for each one (1 having the audio jack)
327 is a micro ATX case (4 slots, 244*244mm). Not mini ITX. It just happens the micro ATX also fits smaller mini ITX and mini DTX. Just like ATX fits them all. And just like most micro ATX cases this one won't fit some of the best CPU air coolers, because designers couldn't be bothered to make it 10mm deeper. Sadge.
Nothing really JUMPED out at me other then the Idea and direction they are going. I love that. What it has resulted in is less then desirable for me but, with a few tweaks and changes it could be very neat.
Love the modular case. I think it was a trend in the mid 2010's then died off? Also love the DIY kits. Save's a load on shipping and you get the fun and experience of putting it together.
Yeah that's a b4/550 Steel Legend. I just built a pc with that motherboard. It may fit an ITX board but it looks like it's a MicroATX case, not a ITX only case
4:15 that do billy/dubility build it yourself case has much potential. an unfinished model so people can add custom colors to the panels should be an option. mesh screen material and psu shroud needed. i'd pa 150. looks like an Erector set.
I REALLY LOVE the way that Explorer case has a CURVE to the side (I don't think the glass is curved tho... I would think that is so much more expensive than regular glass) But I also love the face stick and the headphone holder 'ears' !!! Do I HAVE TO be a family to buy it and can I build it on my own??? lol jk - If this case was able to hold FOUR 3.5" HDDs I would get it right now!! It looks like it holds an mATX board and a regular ATX PSU, so I'm gonna have to check it out after you videos finishes because that the form factor I'm looking for, but none of them seem to hold more than TWO 3.5" drives which is really bumming me out... I find the right solution to me problem soon enough, I just hope it's this case!!! I WANT THOSE STICKERS TOO!!! lol
At 5:08 , the Inwin Bo Dilly case looks CooL, but the performated metal front and back sides block a lot of airflow from the fans. Too much metal, and the holes are too small.
Been making my own raw metal cases for a few years now. I get my designs laser cut by sendcutsend. You can even get your panels built in real titanium, but that gets very expensive.
Is the 327's attic or PSU mount (ie does it pull from the back with a bracket?) fixed so the PSU doesn't snag a piece of metal when you're putting it in and getting it out from the side?
Customizable cases, interesting. Flat packed cases, interesting. The "what are you willing to pay" is sketch, they have the bom cost, I'd say they know how much they need to charge. Don't forget how huge the saving is on storage, assembly and shipping is with these Ikea your case packs are. So charge what you need to and just don't try to Nvidia people in the B-hole. Exposed acrylic on cases, just don't please, it scratches by looking at it.
ummmmm in thqat 327 case.... if it has an AIO then WHY is there a FAN on top of the CPU??? And why does it only SORTA look like a fan??? WHAT IS THAT THING?!?!? lol ALSO, what size GPU can even fit in THAT build?? It's really hard to tel how many slots the GPU can be with those fans on the bottom... My guess is that it can hold a 2+ (anything between a 2 and 3 slot gpu) but it's really hard to tell... PLUS those AIO tubes seem like they will prevent the GPU from installing all the way in the position they are in.. So everything I just brought up is probably why they didn't have a GPU in the build .... and you wouldn't even be able to see those bottom fans either.... But even without knowing all this I REALLY like this case!!!
I don’t like the direction of manufacturers on case design. Most cases suck imho. They’re just becoming fish tanks and take up a desk on their own. The best case I ever used and still am is the Thermaltake P3 and mines water cooled. The most complete case I want is the Spectre by Singularity computers but at USD$1800 it’s unaffordable. Another reason for me not to get is it’s too similar to T.T’s P3 or P5 case. I recently saw InWin’s D-Frame 2.0 case and this is the best case ever IMO.. It’s a few years old but by far turns heads and as current as anything I’ve seen recently including 2023 offerings. It’s practical and also different. You can still buy the d-frame as a special order. I bit the bullet and have ordered one that’ll take 2 months to arrive to me in Thailand. InWin has good products. I’m happy to buy from them. I’m loving they’re DIY modular cases too.
Not really liking the showcase PC cases approach that every manufacturer seems to be going for these days what about people like me who actually use our computer for more than just gaming as I haven't seen a case that can actually fit my 8 HDD's that I use for work and I just vehemently deny paying for those outrageous NAS prices when I can just buy more HDD's that I can plug straight in to my computer still stuck with my all Aluminum full tower from SilverStone because of this and I have been wanting to replace it but just can't find one that would work for me looks like my only option now would be to buy used or get a new old stock from some where.
I have always liked Inwin cases. They have nice clean designs and like to have fun and try new things.
I like the POC case with the configurable front panel 👍
Really like the idea of a case that can be built from its component parts instead of already machined together. Big benefit is being able to break it back down for easy and thorough cleaning. But have also worked on cases where its been really difficult to do something and the only solution would be to drill out a bolt to take a piece off.
Also, the metal look is very nice and clean. Love the fractal north with the wood but that pure aluminum case looks gorgeous.
I like the look of the Dubili. Reminds me of the Corsair Vengeance C70 from back in the day, which I still run with modern hardware. Love that case. Slightly modeded it to remove the plastic side panel and put a medal one. Gives it a much more industrial feeling. Think inwin should do the same. Remove the glass and have a metal mesh side.
I would love to see more cases with pink accents, not 100% pink but accents, such as with the case you build yourself with the exposed screws, the screws could come in pink.
OMG!!! The Dubili is SUCH A GREAT IDEA!!!!! First of all you asked about the colors... of course InWin should offer Black and White.... but maybe the black could be a matte black and the white would be glossy.... BUT I think because it's an ALL METAL case they should offer those metallic colors like red and blue, but darker shades of them. But maybe they could also offer to have black screws with a blue case... or maybe even white screws... and just like you I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THOSE SCREWS!!!!! And the fact that they are hex is BRILLIANT!!! InWin has KNOCKED IT OUT OF THE PARK WITH THIS CASE!!!! And if there is even a small amount of customization, as in offering the the choice of screws, customers are more understanding of a slightly more premium price.
As far as pricing, I have to get it out there and say what we have all been thing - the price of cases is beginning to rise too much without anything to show for it. Like you has mentioned earlier in your video about a case being around $120 ... that is TOO MUCH for such a basic case. But I'm realistic and understand that EVERYTHING is rising in price right now and WILL continue like this for a while. and as much as I would LOVE to see this case at that $120 range I don't think they could pull that off. So if it included 4 fans, and I had a choice of a few colors PLUS I could change the color of the screws I could see this going for for between $120 to $130 .... BUT they would HAVE TO PROMISE that the fans were ARGB and NOT only usable through a button on the front that just scrolls through some presets!!! And because they HAVE TO BE Argb you HAVE TO make a controller/distribution box OPTIONAL... This way customers aren't replacing the fan right out of the gate because there are ZERO CUSTOMERS buying such a PREMIUM CASE that would keep the preset fan types OR not already have a controller.... so the fans HAVE TO work with other controller (I THINK that';s how Argb works tho, right? I can use ANY brand Argb fan and plug it into any brand controller and it will work correctly, right?)
So yea,
- offer choice of PAINTS - FLAT BLACK, GLOSSY WHITE, AND 2 METALLIC COLORS .... on top of what you have in this video
- offer choice of SCREWS - FLAT BLACK & WHITE, GLOSSY BLACK & WHITE, MIRRORED & BRUSHED ALUMINUM
- STANDARD FOUR Argb FANS
- OPTIONAL Argb CONTROLLER
- Price NO MORE than $130
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I hope these help at all.... I cannot wait for this to go on sale (and HOPEFULLY at a VERY GOOD PRICE) because I WANT ONE!!!!!
- - =[EDIT= - - I HAD TO adjust the price... I totally forgot you have to assemble it yourself - places charge alot to do that... so I had to knock $30 off... and that is VERY GENEROUS for assembly.. most places and people would charge $50 to do it
I love the frosted with black/orange sides and the white front! Very dope
Loving your coverage from the CES 2023.. Well done BPS!
Interesting stuff to see all the new tech/innovations
That was fun, thanks guys! I love InWin fans and that, in an industry of followers, InWin has they courage and creativity to innovate in new directions.
Really like this direction for Inwin. I'll be interested to check these out whenever they hit the market.
That InWin mod free is a really cool idea. Now if they made an add-on that could fit radiators sideways in for a basement, a la Caselabs
Thx for more CES coverage
I like how In-Win is always innovating on this market. Pretty excited for Dubili and POC (this latter reminds me of the Computer-1 by Teenage Engineering.) Thank you for this content of CES 2023! :D
Thanks for the "hands on" showcase you do. It is a real difference in seeing the products in a "hands on" then in a spreadsheet or demo-video. Also cudos to inWin for this DIY approach to a PC case. That is unique.
Love the idea of the DIY cases.
That inwin poc concept is fantastic! Being able to build (and bend) it yourself appeals to me. Price maybe 70USD as I'll be doing most the work, it'll be Flatpack and doesn't appear to come with fans but the riser cable is gonna increase it beyond that
Those STEM-esque case is really cute idea. As for case 240 AUD at most IMO and black with very subtle orange accents
Wow the modular metal case for build ing yourself looks amazing! Maybe a 120-150€ price would be nice.
I love the crazy modular options they've been coming out with. Lots of fun and interesting options.
The in win dubili looks amazing in raw aluminum and orange 🍊
I know part of the flat packing is because it lowers shipping costs, but I think it's a really cool way to package a case. I also really like all of the modularity InWin is showing here and maybe it can start a new trend across the industry. Cooler Master flirted with fully modular with the HAF Stacker which unfortunately only lasted a single generation. I hope InWin can find a way to make it work, because their design looks great and could potentially cover a wide price market.
For that Dubili case I don't see how they could charge less than $200 given the construction materials, and while I love the aesthetics the market is super competitive in that area. Personally it doesn't have enough airflow, but I could definitely see the open space being fantastic for water cooling.
I haven't been particularly interested in CES this year, but I enjoyed your past coverage and love window shopping cases so I look forward to what comes next here.
If the 327 is based on the 301 it should also be mATX. Not just mini itx/dtx.
I sm loving the build it yourself case's
Dubili looks great but I don't like the large gaps in between the panels. Also I think the top exhaust vent should look more like the front and ditch the filter. There's a lot of extra space on the right side of the motherboard for more fan mounts and possibly on the bottom of the case as well. One thing inwin lacks big time on with all their cases is taking advantage of extra space for fans or radiator mounting. Last thing is I hope those orange coupling pieces are made of metal. If it had all those options I would seriously considering buying because the looks of this thing is something I have been looking for.
WOHOO I like the modular frames too where you assemble modules.
I love InWin Chassis.
for the dubili brushed alu or brushed brass/copper look would be awesome, some regular colors would be safe like white/ black but i think the standout color could be a nardo grey color i would pay $170
Nice to see some inovation in cases!
Love the case content I feel like they can actually bring new things to market that I haven’t thought of and not just, this year we increased fps again (as much as I love fps)
I really liked the Dubili, the DIY one. I think is a nice idea, looks great and different.
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I think the Dubili should come in a patina finish of some kind or a hard anodized finish. As far as pricing I hope they can get it to be around 150.
FYI The 301 is an MATX case, so I suspect this new one will be the same form factor. Actually, that looks like a MicroATX board in your video, along with the typical 4 PCIE slots at the back.
Definitely very interested in this. Front 240mm AIO intake + fresh air for the GPU from below? Sign me up!
really like the finish and design of the do billy but i wish it was a dual chamber as i just dont like my psu being visible and i think shrouds dont make it look any better. it would also allow for more fans to be installed on the bottom. i cant tell, but i hope they give the option to choose between a tinted and non-tinted glass panel. i personally prefer non-tinted, but most companies only provide a tinted option. aside from the typical black, gray, and maybe white, i dont see any other colors being necessary. personally, i might just take it to a professional painter to get it powder coated a mute, plum purple but since thats an acquired taste, i wouldnt expect inwin to provide it has a color option
edit; also, i really do hope they make the grommet actually match the chassis color (i.e. black grommets for black chassis, gray grommets for silver chassis, dark gray grommets for gray chassis, etc) instead of just throwing black grommets into every colorway option
Its a straight toaster 3:45 XD
Very cool cases, really like the modular Mod free concept and the Pak, would like to see them available in Europe hopefully in a sub 300usd price range ideally under 200€. Keep up the great coverage of CES
oh man... ythat 'MOD FREE' platform is GENIUS!!!!! tHIS IS THE change-up THAT EVERYONE SHOULD (and hopefully WILL) FOLLOW!!!! ITS AWESOME!!
Love that Dubili, but also MAKE MORE 909S
🤯🤯🤯 The Mod free acrylic white and the Dubili cases are awesome looking. What's the LxWxH of that acrylic and white case ? Does the Dubili support 3.5" size drives, if so how many ?
Ah it's good to see the plastic flatpacked cases are still going with new colors and shapes, now even with metal version
I love that "Mod" case I will most likely get one
Pretty sure the inwin 301, the case that the 327 is based on is a Matx case not Mini itx coz I'm pretty sure that's a Asrock steel legend matx motherboard
The mod free case looks nice. The bottom and top & even front addon compartment should have side mounted rad/fan options kinda like caselabs/ lian li v3000 have side mounted rads & the inwin x ek 909 case have front compartment rads which are also side mounted.
The add on compartments shown here arent tall enough to have side mounted rads as a option so hopefully their are larger versions available to accommodate for this.
Also the tint of the TG panel are wayyyy too dark, we want to have a clear TG option so we can see the hardware inside the case or if they want to stick with this dark tint TG panel at least have an alternative option for clear TG panels.
not sure how they intend on pricing this but I strongly feel that with all addons including 1 bottom, 1 top, 1 front & fully kitted side compartments for dual chamber design as just a skeleton plus all panels included for each piece, the price shouldn't be anymore than $550
Please let inwin now this as this case could really be a massive hit for watercoolers mostly but also for air cooling people going for just the base option if priced correctly I'd say $150 for base skeleton with included panels.
Soooo, I have the 301 case and have mounted the front fans to BLOW OUT the air, as they´re supposed to.
People get that the wrong way around.
You woulnd´t wanna suck in unfiltered air when there is a filtermesh at the bottom.
What's the story in that AIO? That their own model?
Really dig the POC.
Whoa, they are pushing the boundaries! The steel and aluminum beast that can be modded to one's desires should come at least at a few hundred grand.I hope they'll make the surfaces easy to paint and further mod.
a few hundred grand? Do you even have a concept of money dude
also it's basically just an o11D knockoff. not mad at it tho
Waiting for the video of all of you, You, Jay, Paul, Kyle etc. at the poker tables.
Wow, InWin has that old Sapphire NITRO R9 390X in there. Still have mine sitting on my shelf.
Alright that Dubili is goated and I need it in my life. I can't imagine it'd be all that inexpensive tho, MAYBE 250 at the lowest, even flat-packed.
I really like the MOD case because you can "grow" into it. You can start out with a traditional air cooled system with maybe going full custom loop later and you can bump it up, out, etc for the new hardware. I'd also like to see an aux front I/O module like the Lian Li 011 Evo has to add 2 more type A USM AND 1 more type C which Lian Li doesn't have. I'm looking at the ROG Crosshair X670E MB right now and it has 2x type C font headers and 2 x 3.x font headers. That boards extra Type C is worthless without the config I suggested. If the modules are wired and shielded really well I could see $30-40 for each one (1 having the audio jack)
What's with the weird fan ontop of the AIO pump?
i want this steel case 😍😍😍
I wonder what happened to InWin’s Alice case.
I am impressed with the Dubilly
327 is a micro ATX case (4 slots, 244*244mm). Not mini ITX. It just happens the micro ATX also fits smaller mini ITX and mini DTX. Just like ATX fits them all.
And just like most micro ATX cases this one won't fit some of the best CPU air coolers, because designers couldn't be bothered to make it 10mm deeper. Sadge.
Too bad Inwin doesn't sell its flagship 928 case here in the US. It still shows up on the UK site but they don't ship to the US.☹
When are they releasing the steel case and the mod free??
Is there going to be a case where the motherboard sits horizontal is regular atx, has a mesh front panel.
Is no big
Nothing really JUMPED out at me other then the Idea and direction they are going. I love that. What it has resulted in is less then desirable for me but, with a few tweaks and changes it could be very neat.
Love the modular case. I think it was a trend in the mid 2010's then died off? Also love the DIY kits. Save's a load on shipping and you get the fun and experience of putting it together.
that inwin 327 case looked like it had a matx motherboard installed in it Brian
Yeah that's a b4/550 Steel Legend. I just built a pc with that motherboard. It may fit an ITX board but it looks like it's a MicroATX case, not a ITX only case
Is there any pc case without glass and lots of lights.. Just pure metal.
My vote would be a Gun Metal Grey for that case.
4:15 that do billy/dubility build it yourself case has much potential. an unfinished model so people can add custom colors to the panels should be an option. mesh screen material and psu shroud needed. i'd pa 150. looks like an Erector set.
I REALLY LOVE the way that Explorer case has a CURVE to the side (I don't think the glass is curved tho... I would think that is so much more expensive than regular glass) But I also love the face stick and the headphone holder 'ears' !!! Do I HAVE TO be a family to buy it and can I build it on my own??? lol jk - If this case was able to hold FOUR 3.5" HDDs I would get it right now!! It looks like it holds an mATX board and a regular ATX PSU, so I'm gonna have to check it out after you videos finishes because that the form factor I'm looking for, but none of them seem to hold more than TWO 3.5" drives which is really bumming me out... I find the right solution to me problem soon enough, I just hope it's this case!!! I WANT THOSE STICKERS TOO!!! lol
04:11 Inwin DuBili HDD?
Case Price Full load out -
Around 250$ USD all modules
$100 For starter
50ea additional module
If the Dubili is $299 or less, I'm in! I hope it's invertible too.
what is the clc with the cyclone fan over the cpu block?
At 5:08 , the Inwin Bo Dilly case looks CooL, but the performated metal front and back sides block a lot of airflow from the fans. Too much metal, and the holes are too small.
A rust color for that inwin case would look sick. Hard to guess the price but i think 130usd is reasonable if the aluminum parts are really hefty.
I'd love to have the raw metal case in a titanium / champagne / pale gold version
Been making my own raw metal cases for a few years now. I get my designs laser cut by sendcutsend. You can even get your panels built in real titanium, but that gets very expensive.
Is the 327's attic or PSU mount (ie does it pull from the back with a bracket?) fixed so the PSU doesn't snag a piece of metal when you're putting it in and getting it out from the side?
9 pcie slots -> Sold!
4:00 looks like a toaster lol. I'd get it just have a pc in the kitchen
Anyone know what the cpu cooler at 1:33 is?
Great ending...PC World content is .... ok. HAHA!
InWin. King of the weird cases. I like some of their cases.
I could see the premium case costing around 250$
The Raw case misses a PSU cover. Not white the background...
Wow did Thermaltake sponsored this vid knowing it's just start talking about Inwin? I mean similar things happen but I always wonder how that works
Customizable cases, interesting.
Flat packed cases, interesting.
The "what are you willing to pay" is sketch, they have the bom cost, I'd say they know how much they need to charge. Don't forget how huge the saving is on storage, assembly and shipping is with these Ikea your case packs are. So charge what you need to and just don't try to Nvidia people in the B-hole.
Exposed acrylic on cases, just don't please, it scratches by looking at it.
monster case name should be Adam, Frankenstein was the doctor who made the monster, and named him adam after the first man (christian orthodoxy )
i always liked InWin but this new stuff is amazing 🤩
I think pc building died last year because of the gpu mining scandal.
ummmmm in thqat 327 case.... if it has an AIO then WHY is there a FAN on top of the CPU??? And why does it only SORTA look like a fan??? WHAT IS THAT THING?!?!? lol
ALSO, what size GPU can even fit in THAT build?? It's really hard to tel how many slots the GPU can be with those fans on the bottom... My guess is that it can hold a 2+ (anything between a 2 and 3 slot gpu) but it's really hard to tell... PLUS those AIO tubes seem like they will prevent the GPU from installing all the way in the position they are in..
So everything I just brought up is probably why they didn't have a GPU in the build .... and you wouldn't even be able to see those bottom fans either....
But even without knowing all this I REALLY like this case!!!
I don’t like the direction of manufacturers on case design. Most cases suck imho. They’re just becoming fish tanks and take up a desk on their own.
The best case I ever used and still am is the Thermaltake P3 and mines water cooled.
The most complete case I want is the Spectre by Singularity computers but at USD$1800 it’s unaffordable. Another reason for me not to get is it’s too similar to T.T’s P3 or P5 case.
I recently saw InWin’s D-Frame 2.0 case and this is the best case ever IMO.. It’s a few years old but by far turns heads and as current as anything I’ve seen recently including 2023 offerings. It’s practical and also different.
You can still buy the d-frame as a special order. I bit the bullet and have ordered one that’ll take 2 months to arrive to me in Thailand.
InWin has good products. I’m happy to buy from them. I’m loving they’re DIY modular cases too.
Moar Cases!!!
It looks like an old Mac Pro before the darth vader trash can.
What is that monstrosity on the pump block?
Not really liking the showcase PC cases approach that every manufacturer seems to be going for these days what about people like me who actually use our computer for more than just gaming as I haven't seen a case that can actually fit my 8 HDD's that I use for work and I just vehemently deny paying for those outrageous NAS prices when I can just buy more HDD's that I can plug straight in to my computer still stuck with my all Aluminum full tower from SilverStone because of this and I have been wanting to replace it but just can't find one that would work for me looks like my only option now would be to buy used or get a new old stock from some where.
hrmmmm that POC is a GREAT budget build case... so it shouldn't be more that $45 ... maybe less depending on the country
That raw metal case should cost $300.
apple gonna sue somebody
The build yourself is interesting, but premium cases have psu basements.
The Dubili looks like a cheap knock-off of the old Mac Pro cheesegrater case.
Dubili Case, my estimate $249usd
inWin makes some great looking cases with premium materials. The gimmicks really dull the potential of the company imo.
InWin DUBILI
Airforce case in Green and not blue? LOL
Feedback for inwin on the case they haven’t finalized yet- please name it something else. Their current name does not have a ring to it at all. Lol