With ruby pattern on the front and three color versions

Jun 25, 2010 09:08 GMT  ·  By

Even as the market gets flooded with new systems, there appear to be some companies with the resources to keep variety alive by sneaking in other products besides just laptops, nettops or desktops. In fact, even today, Patriot came forth and revealed the existence of the Viper II Sector 7 series of DDR3 triple-channel memory kits aimed at enthusiasts. Still, the inflow of PCs remains strong, as is evident from how even eMachines threw in a nettop of its own just a short while ago. Now, In Win seems to have decided to aim for end-users' fashion sense as it unveiled the Diva series of enclosures.

Essentially, the Diva are a trio of small form factor chassis that measure 276 (H) x 133 (W) x 257 (D) mm. What this means is that they'll probably end up as housings for some of the more colorful nettops set to debut later this year. Their main outstanding feature is their colored front bezel, which boasts a ruby pattern and a large, Swarovski crystal power button. As for the actual specifications, they are, more or less, what one may expect.

First off, the chassis has support for motherboards of the Mini-ITX or Mini-DTX variety. Secondly, it features a single 3.5-inch hard drive/solid state drive bay, in addition to a 2.5-inch bay. Not exactly on par with the larger enclosures that IT players deal in, but still enough, considering that HDDs go as high as 2TB in capacity. Furthermore, the casing is outfitted with an 80mm fan and a power supply of 160W. Last but not least, the front I/O panel provides a pair of USB connectors, as well as two audio ports.

In Win made the Diva available in three color options, namely Starry Black, Fuchsia Red and Champagne Gold. Those interested in full information or in actually acquiring one of these models, for 89.90 Euro, can visit the official product page.