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Abstract: 최근 PC케이스 시장에 새로운 바람이라면 단연 투명 효과를 강조한 디자인이라 할 수 있습니다. 다시 말해 기존의 PC케이스들에서 측면 패널에 일부분으로 적용했던 아크릴 윈도우 디자인이 이제는 샤시 일부 적용이 아닌 패널 전체로 적용하는 경우가 많아졌습니다. 특히 최근에는 아크릴과 더불어 강화유리까지 적용하는 경우가 많아졌으며 측면뿐만 아니라 전면까지 적용하는 모델들이 늘어나고 있습니다. 사실 이런 강화유리가 측면과 전면까지 적용된 모델은 작년에...
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: In Win 805 Review | We have to hand it to In Win – the company has made one of the biggest turnarounds we've seen in the PC industry, leaving its average, plasticladen products behind and producing some of the bestlooking cases we've ever seen. Its new 80...
The Infinity mirror, Two included RGB LED strips, Tempered glass side panels, Aluminum construction, Easy to build in
Limited cooling support
The In Win 805 was already a really great case, I mean who does not like an all aluminum case with tempered glass side panels? Just when you thought this case couldn't get any better In Win went ahead and added the Infinity mirror and RGB LED strips. The...
Published: 2016-12-31, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
As for what the 805 Infinity does well, it’s really just that infinity mirror. The LEDs could be better – perhaps using a lightpipe instead of exposed strips with uneven adhesive – but it’s still good overall. The included additional RGB strip is a nice idea, but la...
Abstract: The loop was minimal – a 240 based radiator, a ddc pump and a cpu only loop. In testing we loaded the stock 5820K with prime and the temperature deltas quickly approached 20C. At this point we shut the test down because we were uncomfortable with the temp...
Good build quality, Tempered glass, Lots of cooling options, USB 3.1 (Type-C), Unique mirror effect with RGB lighting
None I can think of, Final Words, If you're an enthusiast and love to show off your hardware in a midi tower, then the In Win 805 Infinity is for you. With tempered glass on both sides, a unique mirror effect with RGB lighting, USB 3.1 (Type-C) on the fr
If you're an enthusiast and love to show off your hardware in a midi tower, then the In Win 805 Infinity is for you. With tempered glass on both sides, a unique mirror effect with RGB lighting, USB 3.1 (Type-C) on the front panel, and masses mount of cool...
Abstract: There's currently nothing on the market that compares to the In Win 805 Case in the looks department. Having an aluminum top, tempered glass side and front panels all around, it definitely stands out. It's not all about the looks though as it fits lots of...
Attractive glass-and-aluminum design, Versatile interior with plenty of cable-routing options
No optical-drive options, Room for just two 3.5-inch drives, No LED fans or interior lights included, Glass sides require extra caution when building or cleaning
The aluminum-and-glass 805 is an attractive, versatile chassis that can be a stunning showpiece for your PC parts if you're meticulous with cable routing. Caveats: no optical drive, and take care when handling the glass sides, especially if you have a gl...
Excellent Build Quality (Aluminum Chassis With Tempered Glass), Design (Tempered Glass & LEDs), Spacious Interior, Room For Up To 6 2.5/3.5” Drives, Removable Drive Cage (Can Be Mounted Vertically), Space For Up To 5 Fans And/or Two 120/280mm Radiators, F
Price (For Some), No Front 5.25" Drive Bays, Airflow Levels,
Although impressive in the end what IN WIN has done with the 805 is take the classic midi tower design, remove the front 5.25" optical drive bays, place a piece of tempered glass at the front and replace the classic aluminum/metal side panels w...
Aluminum construction, Tempered glass panels, Removable fan/radiator bracket, Sturdy magnetic dust filter (bottom), Adequate interior space, Movable/removable 3.5″ cage, SSD trays on motherboard tray, USB 3.1 Type C included,
Wire routing space a little cramped, Small air space behind front panel, Involved dis-assembly process, No option for bottom intake for PSU, No front dust filter
All things considered, I quite liked working in the In Win 805. It was solidly built, had enough space to work with, and had a few features to make installing a custom waterloop pretty enjoyable. There are a few things that I would like to have seen, such...