It is long, has odd angles all over the place, and uses red anodized edges

Jul 7, 2014 13:38 GMT  ·  By

Most desktop PC cases are an exercise in banality, basically boxes made of metal/plastic and with the occasional side window or aesthetic highlight. Every once in a while, however, someone will unveil something truly uncanny.

In Win has just done something of the sort. Seen in the image above and in the gallery below, the S-Frame chassis has an atypical shape, to say the least.

What you see there is an open-air case made of hand-bent aluminum. 2 square meters of CNC with a thickness of 4mm were hand-bent 15 times into the form you see before you. The black backbone supports red anodized edges.

The only parts of the case that aren't made of plastic are the side panels. They are built out of 5mm-thick glass instead.

In Win S-Frame supports (micro-) ATX motherboards and power supplies, plus up to four HDDs/SSDs (2.5/3.5-inch), three 120mm fans (or 360mm liquid cooling radiator). Finally, the front panel has 3.5 mm microphone and headphone jacks and four USB 3.0 ports.

All in all, the In Win S-Frame case measures 22 x 12.3 x 29.7 inches / 560 x 313 x 755 mm. Finally, for collector's value, each of the first five hundred that come out of the assembly lab will be numbered in order of production.

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