In Win Airforce is designed for motherboards up to E-ATX

As we previously reported, In-Win has unveiled Airforce and Explorer cases for DIY gaming PC enthusiasts. The illustrations show the Airforce model for mini-ITX, microATX, ATX, and E-ATX boards.

In Win Airforce is designed for motherboards up to E-ATX

Most of the body parts are made of steel and reinforced ABS plastic, and only the side panels are tempered glass. The body consists of 19 parts in total. It is available in Phantom Black and Justice White.

In Win Airforce is designed for motherboards up to E-ATX

Case dimensions are 392 x 285 x 307 mm. The case has eight slots for expansion cards. The maximum allowable card length is 390 mm. The processor cooling system should be no higher than 170 mm. Power supply length limitation – 180 mm. The case can accommodate up to four 3.5 “drives and up to two 2.5” drives.

If we talk about fans, there are mounting points for three 120 mm fans on the front wall, and the same number on the top. Another 120mm fan is located on the rear wall. Four InWin AL120 fans are included in the delivery. When installing LSS on the front wall or on top, a radiator with a length of up to 360 mm is placed.

In Win Airforce is designed for motherboards up to E-ATX
In Win Airforce is designed for motherboards up to E-ATX
In Win Airforce is designed for motherboards up to E-ATX

The I / O panel has a USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C connector, two USB 3.0 connectors and headphone and microphone jacks. The case costs 199 euros.

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