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InWin DUBILI ATX DIY Flatpack Chassis Now Available in Silver & Gold

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In Win Development Inc. (InWin), a leading innovator in PC enthusiast and gaming hardware, has introduced two new colors of its DUBILI DIY chassis: Titanium Grey and Champagne gold. The DIY flatpack versions are available directly from the InWin eStores in North America and Europe.

InWin DUBILI - 'do believe' - is part of InWin's iBuildiShare initiative. DUBILI was created from the company's philosophy, which advocates for creativity for all ages and embraces the passion of PC DIY and modding enthusiasts. By allowing users access to every panel individually, each part can be modified or customized easily according to the user's personal preferences.




0% Plastic - 100% Recyclable Packaging
Shipped flat-packed and entirely without plastic packaging, this space-saving concept is also considerably more environmentally conscious and completely recyclable. Three inner layers of protection are designed to ensure it is delivered to the customer safely.

InWin DUBILI ATX DIY PC chassis
By using thicker 1.2 mm SECC steel for the structural elements, once built, the DUBILI exhibits the same solid structure as a standard PC chassis and can be easily carried. Its tempered glass side panel gives supreme views of the internal hardware, while brushed aluminium and curved elements on the outside give it a modern, stylish appearance. Users can either use the curved outer structure as feet or flip it up as handles.

Its high-airflow design is capable of housing the latest high-performance PC hardware, including motherboards up to EATX size, GPUs up to 430 mm length, PSUs up to 180 mm, and a highly versatile range of cooling options, including tall air coolers and liquid cooling with the potential of a 420 mm radiator in the front and a 360 mm radiator mounted at the top. Front panel IO included 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1, and HD Audio Combo (CTIA).

Pre-bundled Premium Fans and Fan/ARGB Lighting Hub
For buyers of the pre-assembled DUBILI, four InWin Jupiter AJ140 fans are included and pre-installed in the chassis. The Jupiter PWM fans can produce a powerful 100 CFM of airflow at full speed, while also providing a wide operating speed range and ARGB lighting effects. A combination fan and ARGB lighting hub is also bundled in the package.

A Simple App Guides Building
Builders can simply download the InWin smartphone app for either iOS or Android to follow how to build the DUBILI.

About InWin iBuild iShare initiative
InWin's new iBuild iShare initiative is committed to developing interactive and engaging products that achieve a much more enriching PC building experience. iBuild iShare promotes the benefits of assembling and crafting your own PC with your own hands. These experiences are best had with someone special offering a helping hand. Share your work with family, friends, or fellow enthusiasts too!
For more information about the InWin DUBILI series, please visit: https://www.in-win.com/en/ibuild-ishare/dubili/

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Given that the fully assembled version is going for almost £200 on Amazon.com, I'm guessing that the flatpack version is going to be even more while also not coming with fans, due to the novelty factor.
 
Given that the fully assembled version is going for almost £200 on Amazon.com, I'm guessing that the flatpack version is going to be even more while also not coming with fans, due to the novelty factor.
It's cheaper, which makes sense: no assembly cost, and a smaller packaging
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This gives me Apple vibes but below 300 seems surprising. It looks way more premium than the price would suggest.
When i first saw the image i though for sure the price tag is 1000+. Probably because i thought it's constructed entirely out of aluminum. I guess using SECC steel makes it noticeably cheaper.
 
That's a pleasant surprise! Which store is that from?
The inwin US store, they also have an EU store, but the DIY version doesn't seem to be available just yet
 
This.....actually looks really nice! Digging the silver variant. :pimp:
 
New but not very interesting or competitive at $230.
 
It's cheaper, which makes sense: no assembly cost, and a smaller packaging
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20$ difference!? Lol, what a joke.

Both versions should be way cheaper. This is priced like a low production SFF when it's a basic full tower where the company saves production and shipping costs and passes none of the savings to the customer.
 
I prefer the silver version of the case. I noticed that it went on sale today, but I won't be buying it. This is because the top of the case doesn't support a 420 rad, whereas the BeQuiet SHADOW BASE 800 does. So, I am waiting for the BeQuiet sale to go up soon.
 
Absolutely love the Apple look here.
 
Indicator LEDs aren't obviously present on the case, as well as no reset button.
 
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