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InWin’s new cases include flat-packs and modular frames

InWin, perhaps the standard bearer for interesting and unique cases, came to CES with a few new housings for PC builds that definitely fit its reputation. Among its offerings in Las Vegas are a new adjustable flatpack case and a modular PC that can change to prioritize storage, cooling, a PSU, or a GPU.

That flatpack case is part of the POC line, which launched in April. The new entry, the POC One, has the panels pre-linked, which should make the construction of the case easier (and perhaps more solid). Handles can be placed at the top of the case to pick it up and move it or on the sides to be used as feet, should you want to have your build sitting horizontally.

Initially, these mini-ITX cases are set to come in two color combinations: black with orange accents and a combination of blue and silver. They’re made of aluminum, other metals, and acrylic.

The POC One has three PCI-E expansion slots and can support a 3.5-slot GPU with its included riser cable. It can support GPUs as long as 335 mm, as thick as 62 mm, and CPU heatsinks as high as 140mm. You can fit a PSU up to 160 mm in length. The whole case is 11.9 x 8.3 x 16.2 inches (L x W x H).

InWin didn’t provide pricing. We also saw an optional acrylic front panel in the booth, providing a mysterious, fogged look into the case.

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