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In Win Intros the X-Frame 2.0 Open Chassis

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In Win today introduced the second generation X-Frame open-air chassis. The X-Frame 2.0 was first unveiled at the 2016 Computex expo. It features a tray-type main platform, attached to a swivel base with three feet, and a pivot, along which you can rotate the main platform along two axes, orienting it tall as a tower, or flat, giving you easy access to your hardware. A 1065W In Win SI-1065 PSU comes included. This full-modular PSU has cables for a rig with up to three high-end graphics cards, a triple +12V rail design (75A + 25A + 25A), 92% claimed efficiency, lighting, and a USB power port.

The motherboard tray has room for a standard ATX motherboard, with room for graphics cards and CPU coolers of practically limitless lengths and heights. The tray has two 2.5-inch drive mounts. The compartment below the motherboard tray has additional storage areas, with four 3.5-inch drive bays, and a 5.25-inch bay. The top compartment has a 3x 120 mm radiator mount. Front panel connectivity includes four USB 3.1 ports, of which one is type-C, and HDA audio jacks. The In Win X-Frame 2.0, with the included SI-1065 PSU, is priced at 1,499€ (incl. taxes).



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Looks like a near perfect test bench.....dust magnet :roll:
 
Definitely not for pet owners :wtf:
Kinda reminds me of Aerocool PGS Strike-X Air, but a little prettier.
 
Definitely not for pet owners :wtf:
Kinda reminds me of Aerocool PGS Strike-X Air, but a little prettier.

Or kids, as it be your fault that ya kid or some friend of your kid got electrocuted.
 
never liked open cases, cost an insane penny and you are acquiring the right of cleaning hardware pretty often, no thanks...
 
1,499€ (incl. taxes).

Are they serious .... or this a typo?
 
1,499€ (incl. taxes).

Are they serious .... or this a typo?
In win... luxury craps with useless features at a high price, welcome to 2016 dude..
 
1,499€ (incl. taxes).

Are they serious .... or this a typo?
Super-Useless Limited Edition Gaming Pro Extreme.
Just like oversized tilted aluminium/steel cases were back in a day.
 
It looks cluttered even if you clean out your cable mess.

In-Win must have had a Gluhwein too many.
 
1,499€ (incl. taxes).

Are they serious .... or this a typo?

LMFAO.... 1500 for a case. I'm not even going to click on anything In Win anymore.
 
FINALLY....

A USB-C port on the front panel, and NO friggin USB 2 :) Its about time !

Now if only they would make a covered version, with all tempered glass panels all around, that would be great. I know this defeats the intended purpose, however, I like the rest of the design overall, but I like most others here don't wanna be stuck cleaning my rig 24/7....

And that price, ouch.....
 
i want one but my wallet doesnt want one :)

thanks but no thanks
 
Wow, was looking forward to the release of this case when I saw it at Computex to upgrade my Aerocool X-Strike Air.

But 1,500€?!? Seriously? I'll stick to my <100€ case!

Now if only they would make a covered version, with all tempered glass panels all around, that would be great. I know this defeats the intended purpose, however, I like the rest of the design overall, but I like most others here don't wanna be stuck cleaning my rig 24/7....

And that price, ouch.....

After I saw it had no glass or anything overly fancy, I was happy as I thought it wouldn't be very expensive. Turns out I was wrong!
 
The beauty shot didn't plug power into the video cards, lol
 
The beauty shot didn't plug power into the video cards, lol

They never do, makes it look cleaner...............hence MONEY SHOOT!
 
A person can build a test bench platform better than this for $200 or less. Is the "Apple" mentality spreading to the PC market? Seriously, this is a lame hardware mounting kit for the price. If it were in the $350 range that would be more reasonable[I'd personally still make my own]. Waste of money!
 
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