These InWin Cases Might Change EVERYTHING!

**In-Win's Mod-Free Concept: A Revolutionary Approach to Case Design**

When we first heard about In-Win's mod-free concept, we were intrigued by the idea of giving users the flexibility to choose their own enclosure design. The company has been working on this project for a while now, and they're finally ready to unveil it to the public. As someone who's been following the case industry for a while, I'm excited to share my thoughts on this innovative approach.

**The Mod-Free Experience**

The mod-free concept is centered around a core motherboard installation, from which users can install different modules to create their desired enclosure design. This means that users won't be limited by traditional case designs and can instead choose the layout that best suits their needs. The company has included a power supply module as one of these modules, which can be installed on any side of the enclosure except for the back, where the motherboard IO is located. This allows for flexibility in terms of cable management and cooling solutions.

**Different Modules and Configurations**

One of the most interesting aspects of the mod-free concept is the variety of modules available. The company has announced that they will be releasing different modules, including a full sfx power supply mount, which can be used to create a dual system configuration. Users will also be able to install additional panels, such as radiators and storage units, to further customize their enclosure design. This level of flexibility is unprecedented in the case industry, and it's exciting to think about all the creative ways users will use these modules.

**Pricing and Availability**

In-Win hasn't revealed pricing information just yet, but we do know that they're aiming for a competitive price point. As with any new product, we'll have to wait until launch day to see exactly how much this mod-free case will set us back. However, based on the company's history of producing high-quality cases, I'm optimistic about the final product.

**Exterior Design and Materials**

The exterior design of the mod-free case is where things get really interesting. In-Win has been experimenting with different materials, shapes, colors, and textures for the exterior paneling. They've included a ventilation mesh on the White model, which is a nice touch, but also be aware that it might hide imperfections in the surface. We're also seeing acrylic panels, which are slightly more challenging to work with due to their fragility, but offer a beautiful frosted look. Acrylic will likely become a key feature of future cases, and I'm eager to see how In-Win incorporates it into their designs.

**Conclusion**

In-Win's mod-free concept is an ambitious project that has the potential to revolutionize the case industry. By giving users the flexibility to choose their own enclosure design, they're opening up new possibilities for creativity and customization. While there are some reservations about the bulkiness of the modules, I'm excited to see how In-Win addresses these concerns in the final product. With a focus on modularity, flexibility, and user choice, this case has all the makings of something truly special.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enall right guys look at how cute this thing is this is the in-win Calico this is part of their case Monster Series I just want to show you how adorable this thing is it's a full ITX enclosure it's based on their uh already existing ITX frame I do love these little ears that also act as a little headphone holder you can also put the back just simply pull them out and this thing is absolutely awesome I love it and look the green one so this is Frank also also have uh headphone holders that you can relocate to different locations on the front panel something that I do appreciate and also they come in different colorways all type of thing they come have four for this type of frame uh four for the others for a little variety but there's also something else very important right behind there but first huge thanks to our CA sponsors without them this wouldn't be possible and thanks to Inman for the invitation another really interesting concept inwin is introducing here at CES is the I build it I share concept so if you guys recall my experience with the computer one where everything arrived basically in similar sheets that you bend yourself and you construct the case yourself that gives you a very interesting sort of personality to the enclosure that you'll be using later but that experience was pretty terrible from my point of view because all the the bending panels were Way Too Thin so inwin has the answer this my friends is packed so this is the enclosure that is already assembled out of all these panels so first of all every little piece that goes into an enclosure that has the structural mounting points are bendy in place and the whole thing comes in the pizza box let me show you this this is packed look at how thin this is of course it's going to save on some shipping they don't have the price structure for it yet but I'm hoping it's going to be affordable just because it's it's a very fun concept for maybe introduction to PC Building afterwards you've done a few builds that you want to try something unconventional and I love the pizza box all the instructions are right there they even include your own personal pack that you assemble from cardboard just so that you can have a little personality cardboard pack sitting beside your real pack you know what I mean okay of course it is an ITX enclosure with the CPU tower height clearance that isn't too bad 143 millimeters it does support that ATX power supply as you can see at the very top here where they have a 120 mil exhaust fan an SSD at the bottom and a very large GPU chamber so no worries there three and a half slots I think it's over 300 millimeters for GPU and nice little handles over there I think the personality element of the pack is the most exciting thing for me because look at all these colors we have yellow and green we have some tropical stuff in here so really personal analyzing it for a point of view of which direction you want to go the blue and the black ones too with some interesting elements outlined on the exterior and from this assembled piece that is on display I mean it doesn't seem so jaggedy you know once you put all the panels in place this is kind of like a Lego for PC Building it will have its own app step-by-step instructions I don't think this is necessary because you have that pizza box come on and when why put on resources when you when you put on the pizza box you gotta spend that money elsewhere gen for Riser cable is included toe so that's a that's a nice win but I think the most exciting thing here is the mod free experience that we should check out next and this is the last thing from in-win what they call mod free so basically a concept that originates from giving you the flexibility on what type of enclosure you want to have and it's a uh you know it's a risky direction to go when it comes to doing this type of concepts for enclosures we've seen things from Cooler Master where with their master case series sort of like the Master mod stuff that they promised so many things and I'm really hoping that England doesn't fall in the same uh trap but from the looks of it it seems like they're on the right track here so the concept is we have this core right motherboard installation from there you can install different modules so for example we have a power supply module that is interesting because it can be installed anywhere on all three sides of the enclosure except for for the back where the motherboard IO is but you can install the power supply at the Top If you're old school and you want those cables exiting there for example if you want more cooling for the bottom GPU you can install the power supply module at the front if you want to clear up all the space for additional cooling For example or you can install it at the bottom kind of like you know your traditional enclosure and that is where the concept evolves further because check these things out we have different modules so this would allow you to install a different system with a full sfx power supply Mount over there so you can have dual system configuration you can have this in a dual chamber configuration so assembling it uh in in this way having additional panel over here for radiators and additional cooling additional storage capacity that is going to be coming out later uh and I'm thinking so this would go either on the top or the bottom and then this guy would go at the front to create this very interesting dual chamber configuration uh that would allow you to do a lot of things kind of giving you the flexibility of what type of case you want to build with some of my reservations about this design is of course um these additional modules are a little bulky but they are going into intooling right now so we are expected to have these launch in Q2 early Q2 which I'm excited about and I feel like um they they did a good job with actually mounting these things because it's fairly straightforward they just simp simply sit on these like screws inside the frame so in terms of actually mounting this thing at the top or the bottom it requires no effort at all it's actually a toolless configuration and that makes things a whole lot easier and just hassle-free but my reservation is one comes to let's say building something that resembles a standard mid Tower and inwin knows that so they're trying to be competitive with pricing we don't know what the pricing will be yet but if you're you know into something like this that allows this total reconfiguration if you want standard motherboard orientation if you want vertical this is probably what I'm most excited about just because you can relocate the power supply here hopefully they will introduce some power supply brackets that allows the power supply installation inside the main core motherboard area without re introduction of other you know panels for sis that's a huge thing and still allows you to build something Compact and Powerful but now let's check out the exterior shall we forgot to breathe yeah in one is still experimenting with all types of different materials shapes colors textures for the exterior paneling so we have this interesting ventilation mesh that is on the White model for example we have acrylic that is frosted that looks very interesting but acrylic is slightly difficult to work in because it's easy to scratch but when it's frosted I feel like it might hide a lot of the things that might be imperfected on there we have our standard mesh that acts as both as dust filter and for airflow so that's kind of a standard thing we have solid and of course we have temper glass with a lot of variety on the horizon so that's going to be probably the next iteration of like all the customization stuff for the mod free outside of all the modules I think the biggest thing also from the exterior point of view and the visuals are the exterior panels because they just simply attach to wherever you need to go everything is kind of standardized so you don't have to worry about like comment I'm getting extra modules so you know all these panels don't fit anymore I'm just excited to see this concept really come to life because it's very ambitious and um I have I have faith in the inwards so let us know what you think of the mod free concept I'm Dmitry I'll talk to you in the next videoall right guys look at how cute this thing is this is the in-win Calico this is part of their case Monster Series I just want to show you how adorable this thing is it's a full ITX enclosure it's based on their uh already existing ITX frame I do love these little ears that also act as a little headphone holder you can also put the back just simply pull them out and this thing is absolutely awesome I love it and look the green one so this is Frank also also have uh headphone holders that you can relocate to different locations on the front panel something that I do appreciate and also they come in different colorways all type of thing they come have four for this type of frame uh four for the others for a little variety but there's also something else very important right behind there but first huge thanks to our CA sponsors without them this wouldn't be possible and thanks to Inman for the invitation another really interesting concept inwin is introducing here at CES is the I build it I share concept so if you guys recall my experience with the computer one where everything arrived basically in similar sheets that you bend yourself and you construct the case yourself that gives you a very interesting sort of personality to the enclosure that you'll be using later but that experience was pretty terrible from my point of view because all the the bending panels were Way Too Thin so inwin has the answer this my friends is packed so this is the enclosure that is already assembled out of all these panels so first of all every little piece that goes into an enclosure that has the structural mounting points are bendy in place and the whole thing comes in the pizza box let me show you this this is packed look at how thin this is of course it's going to save on some shipping they don't have the price structure for it yet but I'm hoping it's going to be affordable just because it's it's a very fun concept for maybe introduction to PC Building afterwards you've done a few builds that you want to try something unconventional and I love the pizza box all the instructions are right there they even include your own personal pack that you assemble from cardboard just so that you can have a little personality cardboard pack sitting beside your real pack you know what I mean okay of course it is an ITX enclosure with the CPU tower height clearance that isn't too bad 143 millimeters it does support that ATX power supply as you can see at the very top here where they have a 120 mil exhaust fan an SSD at the bottom and a very large GPU chamber so no worries there three and a half slots I think it's over 300 millimeters for GPU and nice little handles over there I think the personality element of the pack is the most exciting thing for me because look at all these colors we have yellow and green we have some tropical stuff in here so really personal analyzing it for a point of view of which direction you want to go the blue and the black ones too with some interesting elements outlined on the exterior and from this assembled piece that is on display I mean it doesn't seem so jaggedy you know once you put all the panels in place this is kind of like a Lego for PC Building it will have its own app step-by-step instructions I don't think this is necessary because you have that pizza box come on and when why put on resources when you when you put on the pizza box you gotta spend that money elsewhere gen for Riser cable is included toe so that's a that's a nice win but I think the most exciting thing here is the mod free experience that we should check out next and this is the last thing from in-win what they call mod free so basically a concept that originates from giving you the flexibility on what type of enclosure you want to have and it's a uh you know it's a risky direction to go when it comes to doing this type of concepts for enclosures we've seen things from Cooler Master where with their master case series sort of like the Master mod stuff that they promised so many things and I'm really hoping that England doesn't fall in the same uh trap but from the looks of it it seems like they're on the right track here so the concept is we have this core right motherboard installation from there you can install different modules so for example we have a power supply module that is interesting because it can be installed anywhere on all three sides of the enclosure except for for the back where the motherboard IO is but you can install the power supply at the Top If you're old school and you want those cables exiting there for example if you want more cooling for the bottom GPU you can install the power supply module at the front if you want to clear up all the space for additional cooling For example or you can install it at the bottom kind of like you know your traditional enclosure and that is where the concept evolves further because check these things out we have different modules so this would allow you to install a different system with a full sfx power supply Mount over there so you can have dual system configuration you can have this in a dual chamber configuration so assembling it uh in in this way having additional panel over here for radiators and additional cooling additional storage capacity that is going to be coming out later uh and I'm thinking so this would go either on the top or the bottom and then this guy would go at the front to create this very interesting dual chamber configuration uh that would allow you to do a lot of things kind of giving you the flexibility of what type of case you want to build with some of my reservations about this design is of course um these additional modules are a little bulky but they are going into intooling right now so we are expected to have these launch in Q2 early Q2 which I'm excited about and I feel like um they they did a good job with actually mounting these things because it's fairly straightforward they just simp simply sit on these like screws inside the frame so in terms of actually mounting this thing at the top or the bottom it requires no effort at all it's actually a toolless configuration and that makes things a whole lot easier and just hassle-free but my reservation is one comes to let's say building something that resembles a standard mid Tower and inwin knows that so they're trying to be competitive with pricing we don't know what the pricing will be yet but if you're you know into something like this that allows this total reconfiguration if you want standard motherboard orientation if you want vertical this is probably what I'm most excited about just because you can relocate the power supply here hopefully they will introduce some power supply brackets that allows the power supply installation inside the main core motherboard area without re introduction of other you know panels for sis that's a huge thing and still allows you to build something Compact and Powerful but now let's check out the exterior shall we forgot to breathe yeah in one is still experimenting with all types of different materials shapes colors textures for the exterior paneling so we have this interesting ventilation mesh that is on the White model for example we have acrylic that is frosted that looks very interesting but acrylic is slightly difficult to work in because it's easy to scratch but when it's frosted I feel like it might hide a lot of the things that might be imperfected on there we have our standard mesh that acts as both as dust filter and for airflow so that's kind of a standard thing we have solid and of course we have temper glass with a lot of variety on the horizon so that's going to be probably the next iteration of like all the customization stuff for the mod free outside of all the modules I think the biggest thing also from the exterior point of view and the visuals are the exterior panels because they just simply attach to wherever you need to go everything is kind of standardized so you don't have to worry about like comment I'm getting extra modules so you know all these panels don't fit anymore I'm just excited to see this concept really come to life because it's very ambitious and um I have I have faith in the inwards so let us know what you think of the mod free concept I'm Dmitry I'll talk to you in the next video\n"