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InWin has made a name for itself as a pioneer in the PC case and chassis market. Its products are geared toward gamers and professionals, open frame designs for enthusiasts, cases with motorized features, and unique, stylish creations that have won design awards. The company's 40th anniversary, an impressive milestone, coincides with Computex 2025, which is taking place next week from May 19 - 23 in Taipei.

InWin is celebrating its 40th anniversary at Computex 2025.
To celebrate the occasion, the company will unveil its new ChronoMancy chassis, created as a tribute to its 40th year in the industry. We'll have to wait until next week to get our first look at it, with InWin promising a 'uniquely shaped case.' If it's anything like InWin's 11th-generation Infinite chassis from last year, we're in for a treat.
Computex is always packed with new product reveals, demonstrations, and announcements. InWin will introduce several new cases at the show, including new PC gaming products and XPU/AI workstations designs. On the gaming front, the company is promising "fresh ideas for new gaming builds," and we can't wait to see what that entails.
Expanding into the AI market makes sense, with InWin noting that the advancements in the field are becoming integral to its "products, services, and experiences." At Computex 2025, the company is also opening the doors to Changxing II Factory in Taoyuan for guided tours, where it will showcase some of its impressive technology, including its new L11 liquid cooling server rack assembly line created to support NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 AI server racks.

InWin has been releasing innovative signature series cases for years, here's the H-Tower from 2015 (left) and D-Frame from 2013 (right).
InWin is a decades-old brand that has continuously raised the bar with impressive chassis designs. The company's D-Frame signature chassis from 2013 was the first in the world to incorporate tempered glass, while the impressive H-Tower from 2015 featured panels that moved and opened via motorized functions controlled by an app.
TweakTown will be on the ground at Computex, so stay tuned for our full hands-on with all of InWin's announcements next week.