InWin has announced the release of its most extravagant and ambitious computer case yet – the Infinite 11th Signature. The new product was first demonstrated at Computex 2024 this summer.
The case dimensions are an impressive 1020 × 405 × 914 mm, and the weight is 47 kg. In this case, the total weight of the product (including packaging) is 100 kg. The body is made of 4 mm thick anodized aluminum sheet and is equipped with 6 mm glass curved 180 degrees. During production, the glass was chemically strengthened and covered with a special protective film for reliability.
The case is attached to a special stand using a motorized hinge, decorated with the InWin logo. The manufacturer notes that the hinge has been thoroughly tested for over 1,500 cycles of movement. The stand was sand cast in one piece from aluminum to ensure maximum structural strength and reliability.
A magnetic side panel on the back of the case allows easy access to cables behind the motherboard area. The case offers ample space to install the latest motherboards up to E-ATX sizes and with connectors on the rear side, providing a more pleasing aesthetic to the assembled system. The maximum permissible weight of installed computer components is 25 kg.
The case supports the installation of video cards up to 370 mm in length, processor coolers up to 180 mm in height and power supplies up to 250 mm in length. The manufacturer also provided two seats for 2.5-inch drives and four cooling fans (three in the front and one in the rear) measuring 120 mm. A 360 mm radiator can be installed in the front part of the case.
The I/O panel of the Infinite 11th Signature is located on the side and consists of one USB 3.2 Gen2x2 Type-C, as well as a pair of USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A. To access the inside of the case, you need to press a special button, after which the electric motor of the stand will smoothly rotate the case 45 degrees and fold back the glass. Each case is engraved with an individual serial number.
InWin has priced the Infinite 11th Signature computer case at €6,776. Despite this, the manufacturer claims that the new product is already sold out.
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