For most users, the choice of the PC case amounts to choosing a model compatible with the rest of the equipment and which is aesthetic. However, there are a large number of users who are looking for maximum customization, as well as the ability to “get their hands” inside the PC comfortably whenever they need it. For the latter case, In victory has now presented its boxes Air Force (ATX format) and EXPLORER (Mini ITX), both from its DIY Series family (“do it yourself“) Designed for the most enthusiastic.
In Win, which takes up the spirit of “do it yourself” in this family of boxes, offers us two new models designed for the most demanding users but above all for hardware enthusiasts. Thus, the AIRFORCE and EXPLORER models now arrive in two different formats (the first is an ATX midi format, while the second is a compact Mini ITX format) so that DIY enthusiasts can enjoy fully modular boxes with great attention to detail. let’s see them.
In Win EXPLORER, customization in ITX format
We start by looking at the In Win EXPLORER, a box in mini ITX format made of reinforced ABS plastic with tempered glass side panels, allowing the user to choose between two different color schemes: Bone White in bone white, which you can see in the image header and Justice White, the one pictured above these lines that combines blends of vibrant reds, blues and yellows.
In this box, users will be able to choose between having a front panel made of ventilated ABS plastic or SECC steel, and the best thing is that both panels are included in the box and can be easily exchanged without tools, so users won’t have to buy additional components to be able to change the front of the box. Other tool-less features include quick-release side panels and their dust filters
Despite its very compact size, the In Win EXPLORER has a fairly spacious interior: it supports triple slot graphics cards and up to 330mm in length, ATX power supplies up to 160mm in length, heat sinks up to 240mm (also 2 x 120mm fans) and two bays for storage drives.
In Win includes with this box three Luna AL120 fans, ideal for both liquid cooling radiators and the box. These fans feature customizable ARGB lighting via motherboard software. Finally, the front panel integrates a USB-C 3.1 port plus two normal USB 3.1 Type-A, as well as mini-jacks for HD audio.
The box is now available in Europe at a suggested retail price of 119 dollars.
In Win AIRFORCE, performance and customization
Also made mainly of reinforced ABS plastic with tempered glass side panels, the AIRFORCE model has a modular set of 19 removable parts without tools. In this case, we have the Phantom Black model which you can see in the image above, as well as the Justice White model, just like the EXPLORER model which you may have seen in the previous section.
This is a semi ATX tower with a spacious interior, compatible with E-ATX motherboards up to 12 × 13 inches, graphics cards up to 390mm in length, CPU coolers up to 170mm height and ATX power supplies up to 180mm long, as well as four storage units. This case is modular, and everything inside can be modified without the need for tools so that the user can literally assemble their PC in their own way.
In Win AIRFORCE offers seven ventilation spaces: three at the front, three at the top and one at the rear. In Win includes four Luna AL120 ARGB fans from the factory, and its front panel has one USB-C 3.1 Gen2 port, two USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A ports and minijack connectors for HD audio.
This box is now available at a suggested retail price of 199 dollars.