In Win Infinite: The work of art in a 47 kg crate costs almost 7,000 euros

In Win Infinite: The work of art in a 47 kg crate costs almost 7,000 euros 195 comments

In Win Infinite: The work of art in a 47 kg crate costs almost 7,000 euros

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Inside Win’s signature cases are extravagant, extroverted works of art. The Infinite with 180-degree glass is no exception: Even in the category of typical “designer cases”, the model establishes itself as “computer art” – and costs almost 7,000 euros.

On the Infinite product page, In Win himself talks about progress in “Computer Arts”. In this case, the self-attribution does indeed have substance. The 11th case in the exclusive Signature Series features a 180-degree curved glass element that blends into an aluminum body and resembles a futuristic tower or robot. The goal is to create the impression of “infinite expansion.”

Elaborate glass

In Win particularly highlights the challenge of creating the window. An initial error rate of 75 percent became a success rate of 75 percent. However, production is complex: bending the 6 millimeter thick glass takes 12 hours. The edges of the glass panel are also illuminated.

In Win Infinite

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The result is striking: the motherboard and graphics card are placed in the upper part of the “tower” behind glass at a 45-degree angle and arranged to catch the eye.

The Infinite has no size restrictions, but only two 2.5″ racks are provided for data devices. Three 120mm fans or a 360mm radiator can be used for , which are part of the front design.

To access the interior, the aluminum part of the Infinite can be folded forward at the press of a button – the glass part stays firmly in its position, unlike conventional towers where it serves as a side part. The I/O panel is also located on the side, the motherboard cables run diagonally upwards at the back. Sleek design will crack during use.

Extreme price

The price is just as extreme as the design. According to the In-Win homepage, the Infinite costs 6,776 euros, although, as with all signature cases, the number of units is limited – which will also be due to the price, which will reduce the target group. However, the model cannot be purchased directly: if you are interested, you must contact In Win, a note says.

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