The new In-Win Dubili case build quality is nuts!

**The Power Max G5 Case: A Look Inside**

This is our PWM signal for the fan controller. It's pretty straightforward, with no unnecessary complexity to get in the way. We have our ARGB lighting setup, which will add some much-needed visual flair to this case. And of course, we have our SATA power supply, which is what allows us to run multiple fans and not worry about whether or not the header can provide enough power.

The fan controller is pretty straightforward, with no unnecessary complexity to get in the way. The front panel connectors are all routed neatly and easily accessible. However, it's worth noting that there isn't a whole lot of depth to this particular build, but the design does make it easy to route wires and keep them organized. With its solid construction and smooth lines, this case feels like it could be used as a standalone piece of furniture.

**The Accessories and Packaging**

One of the things that stands out about this case is the accessories that come with it. The Drive cages, screws, and Allen key are all neatly packaged and included in the box. It's clear that the manufacturer has put a lot of thought into making sure everything is included and easily accessible. And if you need to mount the drive cages outside the case, there's even an extra bracket to help with that.

There are three boxes in total, each with its own unique design and contents. The first box contains the case itself, while the second box is flat-packed and feels heavier due to the smaller packaging. However, when you open it up, you can see just how much detail has gone into creating a solid foundation for this case.

The third box is perhaps the most mysterious of all, with no markings or labels to give us any idea what's inside. Fortunately, the label does confirm that it's from Inwin, and the contents include power supplies and fans. The PR-grade static pressure fans are a nice touch, and the inclusion of red and black corners for easy color swapping is a thoughtful design decision.

**The Build Process**

As I sit here looking at this case, I have to admit that I'm not ready to start building just yet. I want to see what's inside before committing to anything. But with its sleek design and attention to detail, it's clear that this case was built to be used as a standalone piece of furniture. And who knows, maybe one day I'll take the plunge and build a system around it.

**The Gold Edition and Champagne Color**

One of the things that caught my eye when I first picked up this case is its champagne gold color. It's a unique finish that sets it apart from other cases on the market. The packaging for this particular model is also noteworthy, with a smaller box that feels heavier due to its dense contents.

As I look closer at the case, I can see just how much attention has been paid to detail. The champagne gold color is more of a bronze or coppery tone than pure gold, but it's still a distinctive and attractive finish. And if you want to get really creative, there are even orange accents that can be swapped out.

**The Final Thoughts**

Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with this case. Its attention to detail, sleek design, and focus on functionality make it a standout in the world of PC cases. Whether or not you're planning to use it as a standalone piece of furniture or build a system around it, this case is sure to impress.

The Neptune fans that come with this case are also a nice touch, with their unique red and black color scheme adding an extra layer of style to this already-impressive design. And if you're looking for a way to customize your case without having to get too technical, the included accessories make it easy to add some personality to this machine.

For now, I think I'll just sit back and enjoy the look of this beautiful case. Who knows what kind of system we'll build around it? But one thing's for sure: with its champagne gold color and sleek design, this case is going to look great in any setting.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enit's been a long time since we've looked at a case from inwin uh one of the things I love about inwin is the fact that they always have such unique out there designs sure they've got their more mainstream regular rectangle boxes and stuff but they've they're the same company that's brought us like the D Frame the S frame the 928 the 925 that funky metal M thing the or thing so so many crazy cases from them this is the dubil which I guess they it means for do believe the vonic x24k LED projector is the world's first projector designed for Xbox consoles featuring screen sizes up to 120 in Native refresh rates up to 240 HZ built-in Harmon Card and speakers and low latency gaming modes the x24k gaming projector from vsonic delivers a truly customizable experience for both gaming and HDR Cinema to see our full length video covering features and user experiences follow the links in the description below the there's a word search on the side of the box you can pause it and find all the extra uh words and stuff that might be hiding in there I also heard a rattle okay so this is clearly the gray and orange one we have three boxes from them uh one of them looks like this one might be assembled or sort of assembled and then each box gets smaller so I don't know if it's assem if it's like um accessories or what I did ask for the gold one they have a gold one which looks really really good but uh yeah let's open this up let's talk about it and I guess we'll see if some assembly might be required all right so it says full tower on the side of the box I do have full tower mid Tower and uh ITX I think could be wrong that's what it looked like on their website but okay um oh it is fully assembled so that's neat oh here are the feet so these are like one of the things that makes the dubil interesting is the fact that it's it feel weird saying that dubil the dubil the dubil um is that it's kind of modular there's some things that you can sort of move around and customize on it let's see what we got here here something was popping around inside the box that means it's going to be something inside the chassis but see if I can do this without breaking anything hope it's just like a SSD cage that popped off that tends to happen in shipping every now and then it does not appear to be glass some of these are really loose it's it makes me wonder like how much vibrations happen in transit because all these bolts look at that look how beautiful it is all these screws are like loose and I'm pretty sure yeah see it's the SSD brackets or cages right there very tinted glass but it's the SSD cages that are flopping around in there so you do need like an allen key to do anything with this one of the things I want to do though is I want to switch around to maybe using the feet although the white feet look kind of weird on there so right now they currently have this piece right here set as the feet is it rubberize on the bottom yeah there's rubber on the bottom you can take that off flip it around so it's almost like handles and then these mount to the bottom as feet and I think you just replace the rubber in there I think anyway let me get my this isn't going to go big enough let me get an allen key to just be able to access this this might be some of the most like intense Hardware I've ever seen holding like a side panel on ironically they're all loose this is why so many cases from inwind are so pricey even that power button is satisfying because they they do very high-end like the the hardware and stuff is always topnotch like they've never in my opinion made a a case that had a bad piece of Hardware holding on the the Side Glass like especially I I what comes to mind is like the IM 925 and 928 the those aluminum barrels that were like custom lathed and stuff all right there is a latch that slides in right yes so there we go look at the amount of framework on the glass there's even rubber on the bottom of the glass I'm so glad that they sent this cuz this was something they debuted at CES it's not even something that like I knew was coming anyway uh I guess it's partial aluminum partial steel cuz this is clearly magnetic and it's clearly sticking so that's the dust filter on the top the drive cages that holy crap who needs such Industrial Drive cages they sound like heavy they're heavy they're like actually see this they came out of right here they like slipped out that's what happened I don't hold that against inwin that is because of our the loving caring hand of our ups so as you can see there's no Center mid blockoff plate or anything for the power supply to compartmentalize it it is power supply exposed so this is where your cabling is going to severely matter and this is where like custom cables and stuff would certainly come in nice all right so because it's such an open interior you have like a lot of room in here so you can do 12 x 13 in up to eatx uh motherboards obviously if it's mini ITX I'd be done though it's got a eight times PCI Express expansion slot GPU length up to 430 mm now that's going to be with without a Rad or anything in the front if you add thick RADS or push pool fans in the front uh with the rad you'll lose some of that length obviously CPU heat sinks up to 160 mm high and then of course you've got all your um expansion Bay and stuff that we've already talked about in there you can basically fit any motherboard all the way up to wherever this grommet is like as long as you can still make the cables into The Grommet you're good you see you have two sets of grommets that way if you have an eatx it'll just sit on top of those and then use those grommets if you have a smaller motherboard like a standard ATX and need to use these and these are just chilling here for whatever else I guess so our Drive cages actually slot into uh this section right here they they'll Mount right here for like the 3 and 1/2 in and 2 and 1 half in drives they do give us three of their Jupiter AJ 140 RGB case fans for the front um probably not the highest quality fan the the blades feel really flimsy I think you're probably going to end up changing these fans out to something else um mostly because of the fact that you can fit three more at the Bott well two more at the bottom technically um if you're not using too long of a power supply you could fit probably a 240 down here if you were using a really short power supply otherwise you could mount a 12 down here or 140 pulling air into the bottom there's a lot of room on the bottom um but you have room for 360 on the top and they give you another one right here as an exhaust but unless you're going to go buy these fans so they all match if you're like me if you're looking at in the price range and this level of componentry you're probably going to care about your fans all being matching um so I would probably personally change out these fans for something um that is maybe more aesthetically pleasing to this particular build like this the fan looks all right but it to me it doesn't really go with the Aesthetics of the case especially since the argb is like RGB gradient um on the Hub which doesn't look very pretty in terms of like the sticker um with that said let's go ahead and take the back off which comes off exactly like the front or the the front glass and I want to see what the cable management options and stuff in the back look like because let's face it that's really the business end of the computer because that's where you're going to be spending a lot of your time when it comes to assembly pretty standard you can see we even have some Drive uh cage mounts right here so you can take off this thumb screw these slide out we have Provisions here to Mount 2 and 1/2 in and 3 and 1/2 in drives even all three of the holes for the 3 and 1 half inch Drive which is kind of nice you can also use this to mount like controller boxes and stuff if you need to or if you're not going to be mounting if if you're running like all nvme drives you can just take these out entirely set them aside and you have a cleaner look back here even though you can't see in there the cabling is a little bit everywhere but that's because we've got our top uh buttons are on the top side so that's what this is right here we've got our power button and then we've got two USB 3.0 combo Jack and USBC uh and then these are our wires for the front fans but then as you can see we also have what looks like fan Splitters here as well as RGB headers and such so it's nice that they give us this distribution power distribution here for both RGB and fan power and even though we already have four fans occupied in there we have room for four more so that's kind of nice that means the one that's included with this and because it has an argb um distribution built into it too means you can plug that into your motherboard and then you can have all your fans have a nice simply centralized location to plug in all of its argb wires every single one of these is also a pigtail so keep your LED counts in mind you can only split off argb signals so many times for so many RG so many LEDs and yes if your fan has 10 LEDs in it that's 10 LEDs used up of the total I think 160 I think it is maybe it's 80 I think it's 80 actually per circuit so you need to keep that in mind if you occupy all these and then split them off a million times you're probably going to start having RGB wonkiness um but yeah each of the fans here um oh actually you know what this is I just realized I'm stupid I'm dumb cuz each fan had its own daisy chain which it didn't need cuz it's going into here so if you change the fans out those are all going to come out anyway this wire right here is the uh motherboard signal so this goes to the motherboard so that it can tell all the fans what to do this right here is okay so this is our pwm signal for the fan controller this is our argb and then this right here is our SATA power so that we can run tons and tons of fans and not worry about how much power the header has because the header is not giving any power it's all coming through SATA and then pwm all right pretty straightforward and then our front panel connectors are all routed right here um not a whole lot to talk about not a whole lot of depth but um I think there's plenty of room right here to be able to get all your wires kind of smashed down and out of the way and because it's a solid panel you have to worry about like you know glass and any of this showing especially since it's white it it feels like companies lately are sort of obsessed with apple maybe all of these screws are loose because of the transit this definitely looks like a Power Max G5 kind of look so okay this is the one that came preassembled the accessories and that are in here like I said these are Drive cages screws actually comes with an allen key right there inside the case so you still need one to get to it I mean it's not they can mount it outside the case but they give you one it's just well they were loose enough I could have just turned them off my fingers um couple extra brackets and such here what I'm curious as to right now um I'm not going to flip this over just yet but I'm curious as to what is in the other boxes now cuz I think one of them you have to assemble yourself okay so this one's flat packed and it's even heavier and it has a bigger word search on it anyway I think this is the gold one it's obviously not real gold they call it champagne gold cuz it's more fancy it's fancy fancy it's fancy champag gold oh yeah this is the champagne gold jeez the packaging though cuz you have to put it together right so this is the inner panel it' be kind of fun for this together so this is more of like a canary yellow the fan filters are almost like a brown very noctu right there so yeah it's they call it champagne gold it's definitely more like it's not gold it almost like it has a little bit of a coppery look to it if you will yeah so you can see this now it's still brushed it's not shiny but that's the champagne gold so it's a much lighter tone the gold would definitely have a lot more yellow than this this almost has a bit of a Copp ER SL brassy feel to it it's just solid listen it's like I unshed the sword well I'm not going to assemble this thing right now mostly because I don't want to until I'm ready to use it but I was curious as to what the gold one looked like I do have one other box from them that I do not know what it is it's funny how it because the package is smaller and denser it feels heavier than the other one but it's not it's the same case it's the same sum of Parts all right let me get the third box and see what the heck is in there cuz I don't know this box has absolutely no markings on it I just know it's from inwin cuz it says so on the label power supplies and fans it looks like so Neptune fans PR grade static pressure fans it's pretty nice looking I like that they have red corners and black Corners that way you can change them out it that's quite a few of them think they want me to use Neptune fans in the build they didn't even we didn't even talk about doing a build I just said I thought it would be neat dude okay we have a lot of fans almost 4 million of them too by the way if you haven't subscribed you should do that cuz we are less than 9,000 away from hitting 4 million get back in there jeez and I want to do something fun like a giveaway or something and I haven't decided what yet but I can't do it if we don't get there so all right guys thanks for watching I know this was probably short and really discombobulated but uh this thing is sick I have no idea what it costs honestly I'll put the link down below you guys can go and check it out I guess the orange bits too you can even paint these like you could take those pieces out and paint them a different accent color if you wanted to but this is the kind of case that would look good in an office Game Room whatever it's classy like it's it's it's a piece of furniture like on its own so I I love the way that this looks I cannot wait a build in it all right guys thanks for watching and as always we'll see you in the next oneit's been a long time since we've looked at a case from inwin uh one of the things I love about inwin is the fact that they always have such unique out there designs sure they've got their more mainstream regular rectangle boxes and stuff but they've they're the same company that's brought us like the D Frame the S frame the 928 the 925 that funky metal M thing the or thing so so many crazy cases from them this is the dubil which I guess they it means for do believe the vonic x24k LED projector is the world's first projector designed for Xbox consoles featuring screen sizes up to 120 in Native refresh rates up to 240 HZ built-in Harmon Card and speakers and low latency gaming modes the x24k gaming projector from vsonic delivers a truly customizable experience for both gaming and HDR Cinema to see our full length video covering features and user experiences follow the links in the description below the there's a word search on the side of the box you can pause it and find all the extra uh words and stuff that might be hiding in there I also heard a rattle okay so this is clearly the gray and orange one we have three boxes from them uh one of them looks like this one might be assembled or sort of assembled and then each box gets smaller so I don't know if it's assem if it's like um accessories or what I did ask for the gold one they have a gold one which looks really really good but uh yeah let's open this up let's talk about it and I guess we'll see if some assembly might be required all right so it says full tower on the side of the box I do have full tower mid Tower and uh ITX I think could be wrong that's what it looked like on their website but okay um oh it is fully assembled so that's neat oh here are the feet so these are like one of the things that makes the dubil interesting is the fact that it's it feel weird saying that dubil the dubil the dubil um is that it's kind of modular there's some things that you can sort of move around and customize on it let's see what we got here here something was popping around inside the box that means it's going to be something inside the chassis but see if I can do this without breaking anything hope it's just like a SSD cage that popped off that tends to happen in shipping every now and then it does not appear to be glass some of these are really loose it's it makes me wonder like how much vibrations happen in transit because all these bolts look at that look how beautiful it is all these screws are like loose and I'm pretty sure yeah see it's the SSD brackets or cages right there very tinted glass but it's the SSD cages that are flopping around in there so you do need like an allen key to do anything with this one of the things I want to do though is I want to switch around to maybe using the feet although the white feet look kind of weird on there so right now they currently have this piece right here set as the feet is it rubberize on the bottom yeah there's rubber on the bottom you can take that off flip it around so it's almost like handles and then these mount to the bottom as feet and I think you just replace the rubber in there I think anyway let me get my this isn't going to go big enough let me get an allen key to just be able to access this this might be some of the most like intense Hardware I've ever seen holding like a side panel on ironically they're all loose this is why so many cases from inwind are so pricey even that power button is satisfying because they they do very high-end like the the hardware and stuff is always topnotch like they've never in my opinion made a a case that had a bad piece of Hardware holding on the the Side Glass like especially I I what comes to mind is like the IM 925 and 928 the those aluminum barrels that were like custom lathed and stuff all right there is a latch that slides in right yes so there we go look at the amount of framework on the glass there's even rubber on the bottom of the glass I'm so glad that they sent this cuz this was something they debuted at CES it's not even something that like I knew was coming anyway uh I guess it's partial aluminum partial steel cuz this is clearly magnetic and it's clearly sticking so that's the dust filter on the top the drive cages that holy crap who needs such Industrial Drive cages they sound like heavy they're heavy they're like actually see this they came out of right here they like slipped out that's what happened I don't hold that against inwin that is because of our the loving caring hand of our ups so as you can see there's no Center mid blockoff plate or anything for the power supply to compartmentalize it it is power supply exposed so this is where your cabling is going to severely matter and this is where like custom cables and stuff would certainly come in nice all right so because it's such an open interior you have like a lot of room in here so you can do 12 x 13 in up to eatx uh motherboards obviously if it's mini ITX I'd be done though it's got a eight times PCI Express expansion slot GPU length up to 430 mm now that's going to be with without a Rad or anything in the front if you add thick RADS or push pool fans in the front uh with the rad you'll lose some of that length obviously CPU heat sinks up to 160 mm high and then of course you've got all your um expansion Bay and stuff that we've already talked about in there you can basically fit any motherboard all the way up to wherever this grommet is like as long as you can still make the cables into The Grommet you're good you see you have two sets of grommets that way if you have an eatx it'll just sit on top of those and then use those grommets if you have a smaller motherboard like a standard ATX and need to use these and these are just chilling here for whatever else I guess so our Drive cages actually slot into uh this section right here they they'll Mount right here for like the 3 and 1/2 in and 2 and 1 half in drives they do give us three of their Jupiter AJ 140 RGB case fans for the front um probably not the highest quality fan the the blades feel really flimsy I think you're probably going to end up changing these fans out to something else um mostly because of the fact that you can fit three more at the Bott well two more at the bottom technically um if you're not using too long of a power supply you could fit probably a 240 down here if you were using a really short power supply otherwise you could mount a 12 down here or 140 pulling air into the bottom there's a lot of room on the bottom um but you have room for 360 on the top and they give you another one right here as an exhaust but unless you're going to go buy these fans so they all match if you're like me if you're looking at in the price range and this level of componentry you're probably going to care about your fans all being matching um so I would probably personally change out these fans for something um that is maybe more aesthetically pleasing to this particular build like this the fan looks all right but it to me it doesn't really go with the Aesthetics of the case especially since the argb is like RGB gradient um on the Hub which doesn't look very pretty in terms of like the sticker um with that said let's go ahead and take the back off which comes off exactly like the front or the the front glass and I want to see what the cable management options and stuff in the back look like because let's face it that's really the business end of the computer because that's where you're going to be spending a lot of your time when it comes to assembly pretty standard you can see we even have some Drive uh cage mounts right here so you can take off this thumb screw these slide out we have Provisions here to Mount 2 and 1/2 in and 3 and 1/2 in drives even all three of the holes for the 3 and 1 half inch Drive which is kind of nice you can also use this to mount like controller boxes and stuff if you need to or if you're not going to be mounting if if you're running like all nvme drives you can just take these out entirely set them aside and you have a cleaner look back here even though you can't see in there the cabling is a little bit everywhere but that's because we've got our top uh buttons are on the top side so that's what this is right here we've got our power button and then we've got two USB 3.0 combo Jack and USBC uh and then these are our wires for the front fans but then as you can see we also have what looks like fan Splitters here as well as RGB headers and such so it's nice that they give us this distribution power distribution here for both RGB and fan power and even though we already have four fans occupied in there we have room for four more so that's kind of nice that means the one that's included with this and because it has an argb um distribution built into it too means you can plug that into your motherboard and then you can have all your fans have a nice simply centralized location to plug in all of its argb wires every single one of these is also a pigtail so keep your LED counts in mind you can only split off argb signals so many times for so many RG so many LEDs and yes if your fan has 10 LEDs in it that's 10 LEDs used up of the total I think 160 I think it is maybe it's 80 I think it's 80 actually per circuit so you need to keep that in mind if you occupy all these and then split them off a million times you're probably going to start having RGB wonkiness um but yeah each of the fans here um oh actually you know what this is I just realized I'm stupid I'm dumb cuz each fan had its own daisy chain which it didn't need cuz it's going into here so if you change the fans out those are all going to come out anyway this wire right here is the uh motherboard signal so this goes to the motherboard so that it can tell all the fans what to do this right here is okay so this is our pwm signal for the fan controller this is our argb and then this right here is our SATA power so that we can run tons and tons of fans and not worry about how much power the header has because the header is not giving any power it's all coming through SATA and then pwm all right pretty straightforward and then our front panel connectors are all routed right here um not a whole lot to talk about not a whole lot of depth but um I think there's plenty of room right here to be able to get all your wires kind of smashed down and out of the way and because it's a solid panel you have to worry about like you know glass and any of this showing especially since it's white it it feels like companies lately are sort of obsessed with apple maybe all of these screws are loose because of the transit this definitely looks like a Power Max G5 kind of look so okay this is the one that came preassembled the accessories and that are in here like I said these are Drive cages screws actually comes with an allen key right there inside the case so you still need one to get to it I mean it's not they can mount it outside the case but they give you one it's just well they were loose enough I could have just turned them off my fingers um couple extra brackets and such here what I'm curious as to right now um I'm not going to flip this over just yet but I'm curious as to what is in the other boxes now cuz I think one of them you have to assemble yourself okay so this one's flat packed and it's even heavier and it has a bigger word search on it anyway I think this is the gold one it's obviously not real gold they call it champagne gold cuz it's more fancy it's fancy fancy it's fancy champag gold oh yeah this is the champagne gold jeez the packaging though cuz you have to put it together right so this is the inner panel it' be kind of fun for this together so this is more of like a canary yellow the fan filters are almost like a brown very noctu right there so yeah it's they call it champagne gold it's definitely more like it's not gold it almost like it has a little bit of a coppery look to it if you will yeah so you can see this now it's still brushed it's not shiny but that's the champagne gold so it's a much lighter tone the gold would definitely have a lot more yellow than this this almost has a bit of a Copp ER SL brassy feel to it it's just solid listen it's like I unshed the sword well I'm not going to assemble this thing right now mostly because I don't want to until I'm ready to use it but I was curious as to what the gold one looked like I do have one other box from them that I do not know what it is it's funny how it because the package is smaller and denser it feels heavier than the other one but it's not it's the same case it's the same sum of Parts all right let me get the third box and see what the heck is in there cuz I don't know this box has absolutely no markings on it I just know it's from inwin cuz it says so on the label power supplies and fans it looks like so Neptune fans PR grade static pressure fans it's pretty nice looking I like that they have red corners and black Corners that way you can change them out it that's quite a few of them think they want me to use Neptune fans in the build they didn't even we didn't even talk about doing a build I just said I thought it would be neat dude okay we have a lot of fans almost 4 million of them too by the way if you haven't subscribed you should do that cuz we are less than 9,000 away from hitting 4 million get back in there jeez and I want to do something fun like a giveaway or something and I haven't decided what yet but I can't do it if we don't get there so all right guys thanks for watching I know this was probably short and really discombobulated but uh this thing is sick I have no idea what it costs honestly I'll put the link down below you guys can go and check it out I guess the orange bits too you can even paint these like you could take those pieces out and paint them a different accent color if you wanted to but this is the kind of case that would look good in an office Game Room whatever it's classy like it's it's it's a piece of furniture like on its own so I I love the way that this looks I cannot wait a build in it all right guys thanks for watching and as always we'll see you in the next one\n"