Thursday, May 23rd 2024

InWin ModFree Mini Mini-ITX Chassis Added to the Family

InWin, a leading innovator in PC enthusiast and gaming hardware, has introduced the ModFree Mini. This latest entry to the ModFree ecosystem (First introduced in 2023) is more than just an add-on item. The ModFree Mini is small but creates a big impact, allowing users to create either a standalone SFF PC or merge it with full ATX ModFree system to be part of a multisystem setup. The ModFree ecosystem emphasizes versatility to offer more possibilities and experience the future of PC customization with a perpetually upgradable chassis!

Compact, Portable, Mini-ITX Chassis
Build an SFF system to fit your needs: Start with a compact, portable chassis to build a highly capable PC. Pick your favorite panels to create a personalized style that fits your preference. Discover the freedom of customization with our exquisite panel styles, Monarch, Mesh, and Timber, allowing you to craft a PC chassis that reflects your unique taste.
InWin ModFree Mini InWin ModFree Family
Efficient Cooling
Despite its small size, InWin optimized ventilation by offering aesthetically pleasing panel designs adorned with ventilated patterns across all three panel styles. This ensures plenty of airflow and cooling performance for even the hardest working components.

Size Matters!
Available in two variants:
  • Mod-II Edition, based on the ModFree Mod-II module as the main frame
  • Mod-III Edition, based on the ModFree Mod-III module as the main frame
Users can install a Mini-ITX motherboard, full size ATX12V PSU (170 mm max), and a 2.5" SSD into the main frame (Mod-III Edition only). Stack additional Mod-II or Mod-III modules on top to accommodate a GPU (3.5 slots, 320 mm max length), a liquid cooling radiator up to 240/280 mm, or additional storage drives (up to 3 x 3.5-inch or 4 x 2.5-inch), ramping up the performance and capabilities. Simply pop apart the included foot stand to add the next ModFree module expansion.

Intuitive Assembly Guide App
Designing your perfect ModFree dream PC has never been easier. The ModFree Mini offers a dedicated mobile app, available on both Android and iOS devices, with an interactive 3D assembly guide, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free setup process.
Source: InWin
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9 Comments on InWin ModFree Mini Mini-ITX Chassis Added to the Family

#1
AnarchoPrimitiv
The Mesh Up version reminds me of the Lian Li PC-O7SX....never got a chance to build in it and always wanted tk
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#2
overclockedamd
I am actually really digging this case. Somehow looks retro yet modern at the same time.
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#3
A Computer Guy
overclockedamdI am actually really digging this case. Somehow looks retro yet modern at the same time.
It reminds me of those vertical Netgear routers from about 10 years ago.
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#4
Gmr_Chick
The Timber variant reminds me of an Atari 2600 :)
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#5
TheinsanegamerN
Why are we still using the outdated ATX form factor in these "mini" ITX cases? Stop bloated the cases for these giant bricks! You can get 1000 watts in the SFX form factor FFS.

EDIT: and with a PSU and mobo, the mini II has no expansion slots despite having enough room. WTF is this design?
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#6
Firedrops
AnarchoPrimitivThe Mesh Up version reminds me of the Lian Li PC-O7SX....never got a chance to build in it and always wanted tk
I still have PTSD from this series... prices were like USD$500-$1000
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#7
sepheronx
I want the Timber one. I think I found my next case.
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#8
QUANTUMPHYSICS
Looks like a damn radiator.
When I get the 5090 and 15900k it absolutely will be.
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#9
mx62
has always too expensive but a great idea
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