Monday, May 13th 2019

In Win Launches 928 Super Tower case for $999

In Win, a known luxurious case manufacturer has launched a super tower case titled the 928. The case costs $999 and is made out of premium and high-quality materials such as aluminium and tempered glass. In Win positions this case with the aim to "Present PC's Power" using its spacious interior. For a price of almost 1000 USD, the case is made with looks first and functionality second.

The 928 is made out of three distinct pieces: an aluminium shell and two tempered glass side panels. The aluminium shell is anodized in black and is 4 mm thick. Being over 125 liters in size, the case is perfect for any oversized watercooling build and is compatible with 14' x 14', EEB, E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboard form factors. Of course, it doesn't lack RGB support - the front In Win logo is RGB illuminated, but that can be turned off if you so prefer. This case is made for extreme workstations that use Intel's Xeon W-3175X CPU, thus using ultra wide EEB motherboards like ASUS ROG Dominus Extreme.
Case specifications:
  • Eight expansion slots
  • VGA Card Length: 480 mm (Maximum)
  • VGA Card Length: 335 mm (with GPU Holder)
  • VGA Card Width: 190 mm (Maximum)
  • Vertical Display VGA Card Thickness: 80 mm (Maximum)
  • CPU Heatsink Height: 185 mm (Maximum)
  • Front IO ports: USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C x 1, USB 3.0 x 2, HD Audio
  • Two 3.5 inch and six 2.5 inch drive bays
  • Air Cooling: Six 140 mm Top Fans, Three 140 mm Front Fans, and Three 140 mm Rear Fans
  • Maximum Radiator thickness of 45 mm
  • Supports up to Two Power Supplies, Length up to 250 mm (Including Cable Management Area)
  • Dimensions(H x W x D ): 571 x 335 x 656 mm
For those interested, the case goes for sale on May 16th on In Win's US-only online store. No details yet on availability in other regions.
Source: InWin Store
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27 Comments on In Win Launches 928 Super Tower case for $999

#26
DeathtoGnomes
Caring1Another F'd up design from Inwin, closed front, and three fans on the rear, and no visible ports from the Motherboard.
This thing is a very expensive dust magnet if those rear fans are exhausts.
totally agree! This is one of those things thats targeted at the ignorant buyer.
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#27
lexluthermiester
At least for the $999 you spend on this case you get something carefully and thoughtfully engineered, greatly functional and versatile. I can think of other things that one can spend $999 on that are little more than a $25 chunk of metal(looking at you Apple!).
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