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inWin announces its mini-ITX POC tower, characterized by being foldable and adaptable to setups

The InWin brand specialized in PC Hardware for enthusiasts has presented its new POC mini-ITX tower PC chassis, which joins the iBuildiShare series. This modular mini-ITX kit allows you to build the setup, bending and shaping each panel, so that it adjusts to the needs of each platform.

This system employs 0,8mm foldable SECC steel panels, while mimicking the classic art of origami. This durable and lightweight material can withstand multiple bends. The POC is delivered in a flat pack, which also minimizes packaging materials and weight to reduce environmental impact.

InWin presents a foldable PC tower

This compact chassis takes desktop space into account but maintains compatibility with larger hardware. The InWin POC supports standard ATX power supplies and 3,5-slot graphics cards up to 346mm long and 82mm wide. The dedicated GPU chamber allows the heat generated by the graphics cards to be separated from the rest of the system. Included in the package is a PCI-Express 4.0 riser cable specially designed for this configuration.

POC's customizable triangular vent tabs on the side panels allow ventilation to be adjusted as desired by the user. An InWin LUNA AL120 addressable RGB fan is included for improved cooling. Along with all this, side handles are provided for easy transportation once assembled. This box is available in blue/black and green/yellow color combinations. This offers an aesthetic that stands out on any desk without taking up much space.

Specifications

  • Type of box: Mini-ITX
  • Material: SECC
  • Compatible motherboards: Mini-ITX
  • PCIe expansion slots: 3
  • Maximum GPU size: 3,5 slots, length 346mm, thickness 82mm
  • CPU cooler height: 142 mm
  • Ports USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C: 2
  • USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports: 2
  • Internal drive bays: 1 x 2.5"
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Benjamin Rosa

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