Monday, May 19th 2025

InWin Marks 40 Years with ChronoMancy Chassis and Advanced Cooling Solutions at Computex 2025

At COMPUTEX 2025, In Win Development Inc. (InWin), renowned for its brand philosophy of 'Contemporary and Innovative' and a recipient of numerous international design awards, showcased its innovative special edition ChronoMancy chassis and its advanced L11 liquid cooling rack system assembly capabilities for AI datacenters.

40th Anniversary Special Edition Chassis
Time-honored and trophy-inspired, ChronoMancy is a uniquely shaped PC chassis created to commemorate InWin's 40th anniversary. Designed as a trophy to symbolize the passage of time, the top panel features blue engineering-grade plastic engraved with InWin's legacy of special edition chassis, celebrating its heritage and innovation. It is supported by five pillars representing the five continents, symbolizing InWin's global presence and future growth.
The curved aluminium panel rotates gracefully around its axis, opening automatically to reveal the spacious interior, which accommodates up to E-ATX motherboards and high-end components like NVIDIA RTX 50-series GPUs. Adding to its captivating presence, the ChronoMancy features a synchronized light and music show that can be activated using a specially designed wand-shaped controller. Standing at over 1.1 meters tall, it commands attention in any room.

New PC Chassis' for Gamers and Workstations
At Computex, InWin is exhibiting several innovative PC chassis, including:
  • WIEW: Where style meets performance. This ATX chassis offers panoramic views, enhanced airflow, and excellent hardware visibility.
  • Covalent Super Tower Workstation: InWin's flagship super tower, expressly designed for EEB motherboards and multi-GPU configurations. Featuring versatile fan and liquid cooling radiator support, it is built to handle the extreme demands of AI development, deep learning, and high-performance computing (HPC).
  • SHIFT Open Frame Platform: A fully aluminium open-frame design with flexible cooling support, ideal for extreme overclocking and hardware showcasing.
  • TACTIX Crossover Chassis: Ideal for ultra high-end gaming or workstation builds. Its dual-chamber, dual-PSU layout is perfect for multiple GPU configurations.
  • PRISM: Echoing InWin's iconic Tou series, this white edition ATX chassis delivers a clean, transparent aesthetic with practical features for everyday builds and hardware showcasing.
  • DLITE (DUBILI II): A streamlined ATX chassis that inherits DUBILI's unique design elements, including aluminium accents and a unified structure. The simplified assembly and optimized panel layout enhance both usability and visual consistency.
Collaborations During the exhibition, InWin collaborated with NVIDIA to create high-end gaming systems demonstrating its new PC chassis and NVIDIA's latest RTX 50-series graphics cards, along with their cutting-edge NVIDIA DLSS 4 technology in titles such as Black Myth: Wukong and Hogwarts Legacy.

Liquid Cooling Rack System Assembly for AI Datacenters
At its Changxing II Factory in Taoyuan, InWin highlighted its advanced L11 liquid cooling rack system assembly capabilities, showcasing its readiness to produce racks specifically designed for NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 AI accelerators. The state-of-the-art facility exemplifies InWin's expertise in high-performance data center solutions and its commitment to supporting the next generation of AI-driven computing.

Industrial PCs
InWin presents its offerings for the industrial sector, including the IW-RS224-E3, IW-RJ460-08, IW-MS04N, and IW-RG650A, which support the required security, reliability, and operation often needed in challenging environments.

For 40 years, InWin has remained committed to innovation, product development, design, and quality. Looking ahead, we anticipate exciting advancements—such as artificial intelligence (AI), becoming integral to our products, services, and user experiences. These innovations will empower us to collaborate closely with our customers to unlock endless possibilities.
Source: InWin
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18 Comments on InWin Marks 40 Years with ChronoMancy Chassis and Advanced Cooling Solutions at Computex 2025

#1
lexluthermiester
40th Anniversary Special Edition Chassis
Time-honored and trophy-inspired, ChronoMancy is a uniquely shaped PC chassis created to commemorate InWin's 40th anniversary. Designed as a trophy to symbolize the passage of time, the top panel features blue engineering-grade plastic engraved with InWin's legacy of special edition chassis, celebrating its heritage and innovation. It is supported by five pillars representing the five continents, symbolizing InWin's global presence and future growth.



The curved aluminium panel rotates gracefully around its axis, opening automatically to reveal the spacious interior, which accommodates up to E-ATX motherboards and high-end components like NVIDIA RTX 50-series GPUs. Adding to its captivating presence, the ChronoMancy features a synchronized light and music show that can be activated using a specially designed wand-shaped controller. Standing at over 1.1 meters tall, it commands attention in any room.
What heck is that!! This is some weird case thingy. Props for making it a very different thing. Really though?
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#2
Kwadratowicz
They could slapped air filter at bottom, and make it air purifier pc combo :D
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#3
lexluthermiester
KwadratowiczThey could slapped air filter at bottom, and make it air purifier pc combo :D
Combo PC Air Purifier?!? No one has tried that yet!
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#5
AGlezB
lexluthermiesterWhat heck is that!! This is some weird case thingy. Props for making it a very different thing. Really though?
InWin is the reigning champion in making very weird, very expensive talk-piece cases that nobody sane is going to buy. Here's an example from 2020

www.in-win.com/en/gaming-chassis/diey
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#6
theglaze
Those hard drive trays kill me laughing :laugh:

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#8
lexluthermiester
theglazeThose hard drive trays kill me laughing :laugh:

Actually, that's one of the things I like about it! You can mount 3.5" drive and even 5.25" optical drives. And yes some of use still use those.
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#9
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
Its my dyson
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#10
Space Lynx
Astronaut
lexluthermiesterCombo PC Air Purifier?!? No one has tried that yet!
actually Silverstone did awhile ago

edit: i was wrong, it was an old Linus video where they cut custom HEPA filters and powerful fans to see if you could have intake done without dust being possible.
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#11
A Computer Guy
lexluthermiesterCombo PC Air Purifier?!? No one has tried that yet!
Or even a combo water-cooler/heater. Nothing like watercooler chats with coworkers while drinking cpu warmed water in little cups.
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#12
theglaze
lexluthermiesterActually, that's one of the things I like about it! You can mount 3.5" drive and even 5.25" optical drives. And yes some of use still use those.
lol sure... but this is a spinning showpiece for expos and headquarters. And the base of the "trophy" is (mostly empty) shelves with nothing aesthetically interesting?
Bring down the graphics card with pice riser to fill the void.
Heck, build in a NAS config with all that space.
Damnit I'd take an old school Raptor raid over these dumb looking refrigerator shelves.
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#13
aktpu
It's In Win so ChronoMancy will probably be friggin' expensive. I like it though
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#14
AGlezB
aktpuIt's In Win so ChronoMancy will probably be friggin' expensive. I like it though
Naah. Expensive is when a $100 case goes for $200. InWin $10k+ cases are just insane. :laugh:
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#15
Fourstaff
Relatively tame in comparison to other InWin cases.
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#16
TechLurker
The nostalgia nerd in me loves the ChronoMancy; having that bit of colored plastic and silver accents that was popular in the 00s.
KwadratowiczThey where really close, but forgot to add motherboard tray, and other pc components xD cybernightmarket.com/products/the-nukit-tempest-air-purifier-kit
I used an old case that had space for 2 480mm radiators in a similar manner; having cut large holes in the side panels and using 2" thick MERV filters to basically filter the air used to cool the radiators; if only to greatly reduce the frequency of dusting the radiators themselves. It basically serves as my radbox for keeping my PC cool enough.
Space Lynxactually Silverstone did awhile ago

edit: i was wrong, it was an old Linus video where they cut custom HEPA filters and powerful fans to see if you could have intake done without dust being possible.
Silverstone did make one in the Silverstone Mammoth case, that was marketed for use in extremely dusty environments while being able to use a full power PC, thanks to a HEPA filter at the front and considerable dust/water ingress protection.
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#17
Space Lynx
Astronaut
TechLurkerThe nostalgia nerd in me loves the ChronoMancy; having that bit of colored plastic and silver accents that was popular in the 00s.


I used an old case that had space for 2 480mm radiators in a similar manner; having cut large holes in the side panels and using 2" thick MERV filters to basically filter the air used to cool the radiators; if only to greatly reduce the frequency of dusting the radiators themselves. It basically serves as my radbox for keeping my PC cool enough.


Silverstone did make one in the Silverstone Mammoth case, that was marketed for use in extremely dusty environments while being able to use a full power PC, thanks to a HEPA filter at the front and considerable dust/water ingress protection.
IT WASN'T LINUS!!! I KNEW I WASN'T IMAGINAING IT, TY FOR FINDING IT, I SEARCHED FOREVER


FUCK YEAH :rockout::rockout::rockout::rockout::rockout:
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lexluthermiester
Space LynxIT WASN'T LINUS!!! I KNEW I WASN'T IMAGINAING IT, TY FOR FINDING IT, I SEARCHED FOREVER


FUCK YEAH :rockout::rockout::rockout::rockout::rockout:
I think someone is excited, yes? :roll:
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