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Inwin alice the plastic chassis with customizable “suits” is here

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Well that's right, InWin Alice is already a reality, it is not a stretcher table, it is not a garbage can, and it is not a stove with a tray to eat. This is the chassis in which, for the first time, InWin has used a completely plastic structure. And what do we have on deck? Well, a rag that we feel like, just as you read it.

InWin Alice and its infinitely customizable exterior

Well, let's try to start somewhere in this tower, and what better way to do it than for its structure, and it really reminds us a lot of the beer boxes in bars.

We are facing a structure made entirely of hard plastic with reinforcements in the lateral, upper and corner corners of the different segments that make up the chassis. The secret to offering maximum reliability against heavy hardware components, is that it is a chassis with an integral structure without machined joints or screws. This makes it an incredibly light and rigid tower.

In the interior area we have two plates that serve to screw the motherboard, which can be ATX, Micro-ATX and ITX size, and elements such as the power supply of a maximum size of 220 mm in standard ATX size. In addition, on this lower plate we can install hard drives and in the lower area up to three 120mm fans or a 360mm liquid cooling system. Similarly in the upper area there is also space for another 120mm fan or a radiator.

But of course, you will say, if it is fully discovered, then yes, that is true. But the trick of this tower is that it offers us the possibility of placing a cloth dress (or whatever we want) to cover the entire chassis and isolate the hardware from the external elements. What better way to have a maximum performance dust filter than by putting the dress we want ourselves. Whoever is interested can already take sewing classes to make their own dresses, so that they can have a different tower every day.

In short, the case is that we will have capacity for graphics cards of up to 320 mm and heatsinks of up to 220 mm. In the upper area we have space for 8 expansion slots, keep in mind that we do not have a panel in the rear area, since the motherboard is rotated about 90 degrees from its natural position. By the way, in this upper area we have a plastic panel to protect the entire area that we can also cover with fabric.

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Another thing to keep in mind is that there is no port panel, we will only have a button to turn it on and off, which is an important limitation.

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For now, it is only a prototype, and there is no release date or hypothetical price, but it is certainly something that no one else has done, and we recognize the enormous creativity of InWin's engineers to create their chassis. Tell us what fabric you would put on this chassis if it were yours. And what do you think of its design?

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