InWin has introduced two new colours to its DUBILI DIY Flatpack chassis in the form of Titanium Grey and Champagne Gold.
The InWin DUBILI series is a unique case that is effectively the IKEA of PC cases and now the Full Tower version is available in Titanium Grey and Champagne Gold. The case comes shipped in a flat-pack box with 0% plastic and 100% recyclable materials. This is good for the environment, and the flatpack design allows for the case to be easily delivered and transported.
Each panel is put together by the user themselves plus it allows for each part to be individually modified for the user’s personal preferences also allowing for a handle mode or feet mode. These parts use thick 1.2 mm SECC steel for the structural elements and allow the case to offer the same strength as a regular chassis. It allows plenty of hardware and comes with a reasonable I/O including 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C, 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1, and HD Audio Combo.
For cooling the case comes bundled with four InWin Jupiter AJ140mm fans capable of producing 100 CFM of airflow at full speed plus offering ARGB lighting effects. In total the case is capable of housing up to three 120 or 140mm fans in the front, three 120mm or two 140mm in the top, two 120mm or one 140mm in the bottom and either 120mm or 140mm in the rear. Additionally, the case is capable of housing up to a 420mm radiator in the front and up to 360mm in the top.
There is plenty of room for hardware with up to E-ATX motherboards with a 160mm tower cooler, 430mm of GPU length with 8 expansion slots as well as up to 180mm PSUs. For storage, there is four 2.5″ drive bays as well as two 3.5″ bays which can be used as 2.5″ bays.
The DUBILI is quite an interesting case and definitely leans towards the Apple Mac Pro in terms of its design which I do kind of like. If you would like to learn more about the InWin DUBILI Series visit in-win.com where the DUBILI is available for €269.99 and will be shipped after September 15th.
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