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In Win 307 RGB ATX Case Uses its Front Panel Like a Display

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When we first caught the In Win 307 at this year's Computex, we were mesmerized by its front panel, which features 144 RGB LEDs in a rectangular matrix that can be programmed to work like a display. You use In Win's GLOW application to either paint what you want on it, or use it for a number of interactive functions; or simply a really groovy showpiece. The company finally got around to launch the case.

This mid-tower packs room for graphics cards up to 35 cm in length, CPU coolers up to 16 cm in height, and a horizontally partitioned layout in which the smaller partition that holds the PSU is located along the top and inverted sideways. The sidewall can now hold a 360 mm x 120 mm radiator. If you're willing to sacrifice the bottom two expansion slots of your ATX motherboards, an additional 360 mm radiator can be mounted along the bottom. A 120 mm rear exhaust completes the ventilation features. Drive bays include two each of 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch. Measuring 501 mm x 238 mm x 537 mm (HxWxD), the case is made mostly of SECC steel, silicone, and tempered glass (left panel). The company didn't reveal pricing.



A few groovy examples of what you can do with the LED panel follow.



Here's the GLOW software the lets you play with the panel:



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So, does software allow plugins or any other way to show (temp, load or whatnot) monitoring stuff :D
 
Wonder if you can hook into the API via .NET. If you can, the possibilities are limitless. I would be tempted but I don't know what I'd with it.

So, does software allow plugins or any other way to show (temp, load or whatnot) monitoring stuff :D
If they provide an interface to write your own software to control them, yes.
 
wot no Vertical GPU mount? :) its a fun case though
 
I like the idea but then there are those holes on the right case panel.... :( You almost nailed it. Almost.
 
It's basically the 303 with a new front panel. Not a bad case, but they could have improved on it for sure. Bit lazy.
 
Been wondering when something like this was coming out...

I'm going to buy this or a clone of it sometime this year.
 
Won't let me get into the creator without one...

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I did see in the manual that there is an audio mode, so it's not limited to just pre-made patterns. There may be a way to hook in.
 
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