InWin preparing for a mammoth year in 2018 with new products

InWin unveiled a bunch of new products at CES 2018, including new towers, fans, and more.

Published
Updated
1 minute & 3 seconds read time

InWin had a huge CES this year, unveiling a slew of new products and teaming with ASUS on a TUG Gaming-specific chassis; the InWin 101 TUF Gaming chassis.

InWin preparing for a mammoth year in 2018 with new products 02

Starting with the new 101 TUF Gaming PC chassis, which InWin says has a "fresh new look" thanks to its ASUS TUF Gaming motherboard design, which sports a "fresh coat of orange-yellow" that provides a beautiful style that compliments the ASUS TUF Gaming motherboards.

InWin preparing for a mammoth year in 2018 with new products 01

Then InWin gets into the curves with their new 915 chassis being their latest full-tower E-ATX case that is "uniquely curved" and features RGB lighting, of course. InWin's new 915 features tinted tempered glass side panels, and rocks a top panel that automatically rises to increase airflow when you're gaming... or mining.

InWin also unveiled their updated 909 full-tower, something that now is upgraded with EK Water Blocks' liquid cooling products. The two companies have collaborated so much that there's even an awesome co-branded reservoir that matches the styling of the new 909 case.

InWin preparing for a mammoth year in 2018 with new products 03

The new A1 case features a unique Scandinavian style design, with tempered glass and anodized aluminum that is good for any environment. InWin's new A1 features exquisite detail from start to finish, where it packs a InWin 600W PSU that is 80 PLUS Bronze, with cables managed already (rock on, InWin).

InWin preparing for a mammoth year in 2018 with new products 05

But it's not an IT trade show without InWin showing off something incredibly freaking awesome, so how about their Mars fans that have three rotating hinges, something that lets you adjust their position and angle for your personal liking.

Anthony joined the TweakTown team in 2010 and has since reviewed 100s of graphics cards. Anthony is a long time PC enthusiast with a passion of hate for games built around consoles. FPS gaming since the pre-Quake days, where you were insulted if you used a mouse to aim, he has been addicted to gaming and hardware ever since. Working in IT retail for 10 years gave him great experience with custom-built PCs. His addiction to GPU tech is unwavering and has recently taken a keen interest in artificial intelligence (AI) hardware.

Newsletter Subscription

Related Tags