The Inland 905 Full Tower: A Unique and Innovative Case Design
We are currently in Wind, and we're excited to share with you one of our favorite case manufacturers that's quickly becoming a go-to for unique designs - Inland. As I always say, they should really call it UD quit because they consistently set a new bar and come up with innovative designs that leave us speechless. What we're looking at right now is their new 905 full Tower, which boasts an all-aluminum construction that's truly one-of-a-kind.
The 905 Full Tower has a rounded shape that deviates from the traditional square design, making it stand out in a crowd. The front of the case appears completely blocked off, which might raise concerns about airflow, but we'll explore how they've managed to achieve this later on. Let's take a closer look at the back of the case, which features a unique milling design that gives it a Star Wars II feel. I have to admit, I was reminded of Star Wars when I first laid eyes on it. The tempered glass side panel is another interesting feature that adds to the case's uniqueness.
The top fin of the 905 Full Tower is also made of tempered glass and features a 360mm radiator support, ensuring excellent airflow. However, what really catches our attention is the actuator motor integrated into the design, which allows for the closure of the top compartment. This feature not only provides better sealing but also reduces noise levels by eliminating air leaks. The RGB lighting on top adds an extra layer of visual appeal and makes the case even more eye-catching.
The Inland 905 Full Tower is designed to promote a more top-to-bottom airflow, with all intake fans located at the bottom of the chassis. This design approach helps to create a more efficient cooling system while also ensuring that air doesn't enter the case from the front. The rear exhaust fan provides an alternative path for hot air to escape, making it an excellent option for those who want to minimize noise levels.
One feature that's worth mentioning is the top fin's ability to close automatically when launching a game or if there's an increase in case temperature. This would help prevent overheating and ensure optimal performance. However, we're not sure if this autonomous function will be implemented at launch, and it remains to be seen if it'll come with an additional cost.
In terms of airflow, the 905 Full Tower's design allows for excellent cooling performance, thanks to its three 360mm fans on the front and bottom. The combination of these fans provides a robust air flow that keeps temperatures under control even during intense gaming sessions. While we can't comment on the availability of this case just yet, it's clear that Inland has outdone themselves with their innovative design.
Overall, the Inland 905 Full Tower is an impressive case that showcases the company's commitment to innovation and quality. Its unique design and features make it a must-have for those who want to take their PC builds to the next level. We can't wait to see how this case performs in real-world applications and whether it meets our expectations when it hits the market.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso we're in wind right now and you guys know that inland is quickly becoming one of my favorite case manufacturers for unique they should really call it UD quit in my opinion because they are always out to just kind of set a new bar come up with some sort of a new crazy design what we're looking at right here is their new 905 full Tower as a full aluminum construction it's it's a very unique kind of a style it's not a square it's very rounded it's all completely blocked off on the front which you would think oh my god there's no airflow we'll show you how that works in a second the back has got this really neat milling on it it almost has a very sort of a Star Wars II feel it might be I saw this and I kind of thought Star Wars we've got a tempered glass on the side right here very interesting kind of a mechanism here to keep you from breaking it and hopefully I don't break it I guess anything's possible there we go so it's got this little knob right here and I don't want to break it but see that's supposed to keep you from dropping the glass but this is how you release the glass it slides in down from the bottom then you just pull it out like this if it's in wind it's got to have tempered glass right but check this out in wind like I said likes to do crazy and cool stuff this right here is your top fin it's also tempered glass on top three sixty millimeter radiator support but it's also got an actuator motor in there so you can close this off it's also got RGB on top I'll be honest they asked me what I thought about that and I said that that's a neat function but I don't know anyone that's gonna leave it running without it being open because that does completely seal off the top compartment so you're gonna have only the exhaust right here exhaust any of your air out of your case if that's closed every time you turn off the case it also closes that vent so if you forget to open it you start gaming that a water-cooled rig in here your temperatures are going to rise you forget to open this so I told them be neat if they could make it some sort of a autonomous function so that when you launch a game or that maybe it has a case temperature sensor in there and as the temperature rises in the case the device opens up automatically on its own so I'm kind of curious though you guys tell me what you think about this neat and unique but what I basically told them was if it's a if it's an expensive cost or feature to implement the I don't know anyone that would I don't know you guys have to tell me but it's got a lot of support I hear three sixty millimeter radio support on the front three sixty on the top two fans that can pull an air from the compartment on the bottom when it comes to airflow like I mentioned the front is sealed off but that's because it doesn't pull in any air from the front at all all air intakes from the bottom of the chassis trying to promote a more top-to-bottom airflow and then of course you do have an exhaust on the rear so it's not available yet this is kind of an early peek of something that's coming we don't have price or availability yet as much as I pushed tried to get the info they weren't giving it up but anyway that's that's one of the new towers that you can expect to see in 2018 from n1 that's the 905 I'm really curious what you guys think sound awful ofso we're in wind right now and you guys know that inland is quickly becoming one of my favorite case manufacturers for unique they should really call it UD quit in my opinion because they are always out to just kind of set a new bar come up with some sort of a new crazy design what we're looking at right here is their new 905 full Tower as a full aluminum construction it's it's a very unique kind of a style it's not a square it's very rounded it's all completely blocked off on the front which you would think oh my god there's no airflow we'll show you how that works in a second the back has got this really neat milling on it it almost has a very sort of a Star Wars II feel it might be I saw this and I kind of thought Star Wars we've got a tempered glass on the side right here very interesting kind of a mechanism here to keep you from breaking it and hopefully I don't break it I guess anything's possible there we go so it's got this little knob right here and I don't want to break it but see that's supposed to keep you from dropping the glass but this is how you release the glass it slides in down from the bottom then you just pull it out like this if it's in wind it's got to have tempered glass right but check this out in wind like I said likes to do crazy and cool stuff this right here is your top fin it's also tempered glass on top three sixty millimeter radiator support but it's also got an actuator motor in there so you can close this off it's also got RGB on top I'll be honest they asked me what I thought about that and I said that that's a neat function but I don't know anyone that's gonna leave it running without it being open because that does completely seal off the top compartment so you're gonna have only the exhaust right here exhaust any of your air out of your case if that's closed every time you turn off the case it also closes that vent so if you forget to open it you start gaming that a water-cooled rig in here your temperatures are going to rise you forget to open this so I told them be neat if they could make it some sort of a autonomous function so that when you launch a game or that maybe it has a case temperature sensor in there and as the temperature rises in the case the device opens up automatically on its own so I'm kind of curious though you guys tell me what you think about this neat and unique but what I basically told them was if it's a if it's an expensive cost or feature to implement the I don't know anyone that would I don't know you guys have to tell me but it's got a lot of support I hear three sixty millimeter radio support on the front three sixty on the top two fans that can pull an air from the compartment on the bottom when it comes to airflow like I mentioned the front is sealed off but that's because it doesn't pull in any air from the front at all all air intakes from the bottom of the chassis trying to promote a more top-to-bottom airflow and then of course you do have an exhaust on the rear so it's not available yet this is kind of an early peek of something that's coming we don't have price or availability yet as much as I pushed tried to get the info they weren't giving it up but anyway that's that's one of the new towers that you can expect to see in 2018 from n1 that's the 905 I'm really curious what you guys think sound awful of\n"