The InWin H-Frame was a very exciting chassis, but the new star of the show, the H-Frame 2.0 has taken the somewhat industrial style of the previous model and turned it into a thing of beauty, with sweeping curves, flawless trim and an overall design that would sit proudly on anyone’s desktop.
The D-Frame has gotten the 2.0 upgrade too, with black and gold trim, it certainly has a striking visual impact, and with more tempered glass, improved hardware layout and more, this is a very welcome upgrade to the older model.
The case can be quickly adjusted to suit a more vertical orientation, but I must admit that it’s going to look great whichever way you stand it.
Finally, we have the InWin 509, the same chassis used for the InWin ModInTaiwan event last week. It features fully RGB lighting, a stunning glass covered front and side panel, and a sub £100 price tag; we’ll have a full review of the 509 for you in the coming weeks!
Don’t forget to check out our favourite new InWin chassis, the X-Frame 2.0 here.
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