Over the last four years, we have seen IN WIN work their way up to the upper echelon of chassis manufacturers. When we first started reviewing IN WIN cases, they seemed to deliver functional cases ...
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PC case manufacturer InWin has introduced the SHIFT, a new open-frame chassis under its iBuildiShare product line. The design takes inspiration from aircraft structures, featuring a distinctive ...
Open chassis PC builds will never not be cool, but one with a monitor attached to it? That’s next level. Nagao Seisakusho, a Japanese company known for its open-chassis frames, released a mounting ...
In brief: Open-air computer cases, or test benches as they used to be called, have been serving enthusiasts for decades. Most afford direct access to a rig's core components so you can swap out ...
If you’re a fan of unusual PC builds, you might like this fresh release from Nagao Seisakusho, a Japanese open-frame chassis specialist. Instead of locking all of the components inside the chassis, ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. We just had a look at what a more typical chassis ...
In Win isn’t exactly a common name at Techgage. Only twice have we looked at anything they produce, the latest being JD’s take on its 707, and the first being all the way back in 2009 when we put the ...
Now that I have the S-frame out of the box, we can finally bask in the awesomeness of this sleek exclusive colour scheme, which features a slight blue tint and grey dual colour finish. I love it so ...
It was only a few weeks ago that I was in Taipei to attend one of the technology industries largest trade shows Computex. While eTeknix were attending the show we were lucky enough to be invited to ...
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