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In Win Announces its 805 ATX PC Chassis

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In Win Development Inc., a leading innovator in PC design and multi-winner of the internationally renowned red-dot Design Award, has today announced its new 805 ATX PC chassis. The new 805 chassis features a see-through skeleton structure of aluminum that can be placed anywhere to give 270 degrees of spectacular views thanks to its tempered glass sides and front panel. In Win has pursued the spirit of exquisite craftsmanship and innovative design that blends the best of visual aesthetics and high-end PC gaming build performance. Space is provided for mini-ITX, micro ATX or ATX builds that includes up to eight expansion cards.

The 805 is available in all-black, or with accents of red or gold*. The 805 also comes pre-fitted with a white (black/gold versions) or red (red version) LED backlit logo* to match modern build aesthetics. Extensive air and water cooling options are included, with support for 280mm radiators up to 60mm thick in the front, and a 120mm radiator and 35mm thick at the rear. It's also equipped with a removable fan bracket in the front and has magnetic dust filters on all in-take fans which allows for easy building and maintenance. Two more 120mm fans can also be mounted in the base for additional cooling, while air-cooled CPUs with tower heatsinks have a spacious 156mm height to spare.



At the front, the latest USB 3.1 Type-C* connector (1x) supporting ultra-fast 10Gbps data transfer, in addition to USB 3.0 (1x), USB 2.0 (2x) and 3.5mm HD audio jacks.

The versatile HDD mounting mechanism with In Win EZ-Swap bays allows two 2.5/3.5-inch drives to be placed in three different positions. This is in addition to another pair of 2.5-inch drives placed elsewhere, allowing for an extensive SSD setup.



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It looks very nice but it is paid with a bunch of drawbacks.
 
I thought the benefit of tempered glass is that it's stronger than normal glass. So why the 'handle with care' label?
 
I thought the benefit of tempered glass is that it's stronger than normal glass. So why the 'handle with care' label?

it's still glass and no matter how : it's not unbreakable.
it's just designed to shatter "safely" http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-tempered-glass.htm

the benefit of tempered glass is not : "stronger" but "safer" ... so, yes obviously, handle with care
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the "tempered glass is stronger" is a misunderstanding commonly found in modern day ... just like the Gorilla Glass, DragonTrail glass and such ... how many time i got : "but my phone screen/screenprotector is tempered, how come it still did break" ...
 
InWin are encouraging organ trade again.....but nothing comes close to the S-frame. Still a nice case though.
 
I love the design, but see a few issues. Most important being that it looks like there may be some air flow issues. And a rad mount in the top would have been nice, but this could be optional? A 120 fan in the rear? no grommets (as posted above) and cables are gonna be messy. I give it a 6/10.
 
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Looks like they sacrifice cooling for the design. I had the 901 mini itx and was " not so airflow " friendy.
 
Wonder if they will take another 6mo. after launch to actually be available like the 503.
 
Inwins answer to the question......"which company can offer Me MORE than one case in they're line-up that I can waste $800 on,and is ALSO made of more than 50% glass?"
 
nice but i think its better if they put some space behind motherboard tray and put hdd there
 
Very nice aquarium.

If they make it in mATX I'll grab it right away.
 
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