InWin has officially unveiled the W50, a mid-tower chassis that marks a departure from standard boxy designs with its unique architectural “W” aesthetic. The W50 uses a distinctive W-shaped split-line configuration across three tempered glass panels to provide an expansive panoramic view of the internal hardware.
The W50 features two-way mirrored glass that maintains a sleek mirror finish when the system is powered down, but becomes transparent to reveal the system's interior when turned on. The W50 is built for high-performance builds, offering native support for E-ATX motherboards and specialised back-connect ATX motherboards. The interior is quite spacious, accommodating flagship graphics cards up to 435 mm long, CPU air coolers up to 175 mm tall, and PSUs up to 238 mm long. The case also offers 8x expansion slots and an optional modular bracket for vertical or horizontal mounting.
The case ships with four pre-installed Vortex VX120 fans but can accommodate up to nine similarly sized fans. It also supports 360 mm radiators on both the top and side panels simultaneously. An integrated ARGB hub handles the lighting with 19 presets, while the top I/O provides a high-speed USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C (20 Gbps) port. Maintenance is simplified thanks to the magnetic dust filters on the top and side, complemented by a convenient pull-out filter at the bottom.
KitGuru says: InWin has always been quite innovative in its PC case designs, and the W50 looks to follow that trend.
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