InWin Infinite: Unparalleled 11th Gen Signature Chassis Boasts Exquisite Craftsmanship and Immersive 180° Curved Glass


December 2, 2024 by our News Team

Computex Taipei


Hey there tech enthusiasts! We’ve got some exciting news for you today. In Win Development Inc. (InWin), a leading player in the PC industry known for their innovative designs and numerous design awards, has just launched their limited-edition 11th generation Signature Chassis called “Infinite.” This beauty was first launched earlier this year at Computex in Taipei, and now it’s finally available to the public.

Now, let’s talk about what makes the Infinite so special. Prepare to be amazed by its stunning design! InWin has taken PC chassis design to a whole new level with this one. The Infinite features the largest 180-degree curved glass ever integrated into a PC chassis. Yes, you heard that right! This curved glass is a true work of art, and achieving that perfect wrap-around curve was no easy feat. It required some serious engineering and technical craftsmanship, with the glass being twisted in opposite directions. The attention to detail and the techniques used to shape each sheet over its custom mold are truly impressive. And to ensure durability and safety, the 6 mm thick glass underwent a chemical strengthening process and has a protective film layer to prevent shattering.

But wait, there’s more! The heart of this masterpiece is its aluminium housing for the PC hardware. The aluminium boasts a diamond-cut edge and a sandblasted finish, giving it a sleek and sophisticated look. The counter-fold design of the aluminium housing mirrors the glass wrap, ensuring precise alignment with the main body’s edge. And the front I/O, oh boy, it’s enhanced with a hairline brush and laser-engraved icons. Talk about attention to detail!

Let’s move on to the sophisticated details that make the Infinite stand out even more. The body of the chassis is attached to a hand-forged aluminium base via a motorized hinge, which is complete with a diamond-cut logo. The stand itself is sand-cast in a single piece, giving it strength and a unique form. And here’s a cool feature: there’s a magnetic side panel on the rear that allows for easy access to cables behind the motherboard area. No more struggling with tangled cables!

Now, let’s talk about the internal access. Instead of the usual hassle of removing the glass, the Infinite has a mechanized rotation feature. With just a press of a button, the entire aluminium chassis rotates, providing easy access to the internal hardware. How convenient is that? The mechanized structure gently pivots the chassis around its circular hinge, allowing for a smooth transition from vertical to horizontal. And get this, it can handle up to 25 kilograms of hardware! That’s more than enough for even the most high-end PC builds. And don’t worry about the durability of this feature. InWin has rigorously tested the motorized hinge to ensure it performs reliably for over 1,500 movements. Talk about quality!

Now let’s talk about cooling. The Infinite has got you covered with three large intake fans and a semi-open frame design. This ensures excellent cooling for your PC while also giving you the opportunity to customize it to your heart’s content. And speaking of customization, the curved glass with integrated edge illumination takes things to a whole new level. You can choose from over a dozen customizable lighting modes at the touch of a button. This makes the Infinite not just a high-performance PC chassis, but also an eye-catching centerpiece in any room.

And here’s the Cherry on top: the Infinite is an ultra-rare limited edition. Each chassis is engraved with its own individual serial number, highlighting its exclusivity and rarity. So if you’re lucky enough to get your hands on one of these, you’ll truly have something special.

If you want to learn more about InWin’s 11th Generation and other Signature Series Chassis, head over to their website at https://www.in-win.com/en/gaming-chassis/infinite. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!

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About Cherry:

Cherry AG is a German manufacturer of input devices, including keyboards, mice, and trackballs. The company was founded by Walter Lorain Cherry in 1953 in the basement of a restaurant in Highland Park, Illinois, USA. In 1979, the company's headquarters were moved to Auerbach in der Oberpfalz, West Germany. Cherry is known for its high-quality mechanical keyboard switches, which are used by many popular keyboard manufacturers, including Corsair, Razer, and Logitech. Cherry switches are known for their durability, consistency, and tactile feedback. In 2019, Cherry acquired Xtrfy, a Swedish manufacturer of gaming mice and keyboards. Xtrfy was founded in 2013 and is known for its lightweight and ergonomic mice. The acquisition of Xtrfy allowed Cherry to expand its product portfolio and enter the growing gaming market.

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About InWin:

InWin Development Inc. is a Taiwanese company that was founded in 1986. The company's headquarters are located in Taoyuan, Taiwan. InWin is known for designing and manufacturing computer cases, power supplies, and digital storage solutions, with a focus on innovative and visually striking designs.

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