Tuesday, May 20th 2025

In Win at Computex 2025: Hands-on with Chronomancy, WIEW, Dlite, and Liquid-Cooled Racks

In Win at the 2025 Computex showed off a bunch of products. This year, the company is celebrating 40 years in business. The company had started out as a PC and ICT chassis OEM before making a splash into the DIY retail channel, and positioning itself as a premium gaming PC case brand to look up for some of the most innovative and functional designs. The company tends to have a show-stopper case every Computex, and this year, presented the Chromomancy.

This case is meant to decorate some CEO's table, and is made from space-grade aluminium and alloys. The top portion of it has a blue transparent element that chronicles the company's history dating all the way back to 1985. The middle portion has two dark alloy panels, and the central portion a brighter silver aluminium accent. The Chromomancy looks like an obscure SFF case in the press images, but is huge in person. It is supposed to have room for a full-sized ATX build, with PCIe risers handling the task of connecting the various add-on cards; and a fully fledged DIY liquid cooling setup for both the CPU and VGAs.
Next up, the company showcased the L11 series, and its latest innovations in liquid cooled server rackmount chassis design, covering a wide range of server types, including CPU-focused builds, storage-focused ones, and compute/AI focused ones with large numbers of AI GPUs in need of liquid cooling.
Getting down to the core business of gaming PC cases, and the company showcased several new case lines, including WIEW, an ATX mid-tower case designed with a 2-sided glasshouse with mesh taking up the right side-panel; the Shift Open Frame Platform, a case meant for open-air overclocking builds; the new 2025 Covalent full-tower case, featuring a mesh intake front with neatly executed ridgelines; the Tactix line of mid-tower cases with a wide vertically partitioned layout and 2-sided glasshouse, and Dlite, a premium case with a brushed-aluminium main frame, a wide body, and mesh intakes.
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5 Comments on In Win at Computex 2025: Hands-on with Chronomancy, WIEW, Dlite, and Liquid-Cooled Racks

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TPUnique
What's the name of this case ?

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TPUnique
www.industryemea.com/news/95129-accordance-and-inwin-to-present-high-performance-edge-solution-at-computex-2025
Thanks for this ! So it's the "cubePRO".
There was a link to InWin's Computex page, but the section on the cubePRO seems to have disappeared : 40th.in-win.com/computex2025#cubepro

On that page there's an interesting mATX case which caught my attention :

The specs mention :
1 x 5.25
4 x 3.5'/2.5'
4 x 3.5'/2.5' Dual-Mount Tray (Supports 4 x 3.5' SATA Hot-Swap)
1 x 2.5'
So the case could hold at least five 3,5" HDDs. Could make for an interesting small NAS case.
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