News InWin's new cases include flat-packs and modular frames

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What's the name of the PC case with cube shape at the beginning of the article?
It looks like a ModFree design with more modules on the sides (maybe even a new type of module as I don't see seams): https://www.in-win.com/en/ibuild-ishare/modfree

This is a really interesting concept which I've been hoping to see them expand and what they have there looks great.

edit: TechPowerUp had some more shots of it and it does seem to be a ModFree with a main module, front module and 4 side modules https://www.techpowerup.com/317684/inwin-shows-modular-ai-workstation-and-new-f5-d5-case-series
 
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It looks like a ModFree design with more modules on the sides (maybe even a new type of module as I don't see seams): https://www.in-win.com/en/ibuild-ishare/modfree

This is a really interesting concept which I've been hoping to see them expand and what they have there looks great.
Caselabs did a similar design modular, interchangeable pieces, add bases, bigger tops, don’t know if the new owners will ever get their act together and start selling parts again. i’m still using my Mercury S8, but I need some parts….
 

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"InWin, perhaps the standard bearer for interesting and unique cases..."

Man, you could NOT say those things back in the day. IN 2005 (roughly) I was manufacturing PC's for a local PC company. I remember, at the time InWin were considered the most boring and cheaply-made cases.

At least by our team's standards.

I guess times have changed.
 
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