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In Win presents the A1 Mini-ITX chassis for PC

In Win Development Inc., a leading innovator in PC case design, has announced its new Mini-ITX PC Chassis A1.

The A1 fuses tempered glass and elegant anodized aluminum, exhibiting a modern Scandinavian style that gives it a simple and modern atmosphere, suitable for any environment. With detailed craftsmanship from top to bottom, the innovative internal structure provides hassle-free installation and the ability to house powerful hardware despite its compact 20-liter size. For example, the A1 accommodates a CPU heatsink up to 160mm and a dual slot graphics card up to 300mm in length.

The transparent bracket reflects the RGB lighting effects of the provided LED strip. The default lighting will be set if there is no RGB header present on the motherboard; blue lighting for the white A1, red for the black version. The tool-free tempered glass side panel can be removed simply by pulling the tabs and lifting up. A special graphics card holder provides additional support for heavier cards, preventing them from warping or flexing during transport. Two front USB 3.0 and HD Audio ports are available, with two 2,5-inch drive bays for storage. The A1 supports 120mm fans on the sides and rear, plus two 120mm fans on the bottom of the chassis, just above the included dust filter.

A 600W 80 PLUS Bronze In Win power supply is included within the A1. It is specially designed with cables already routed. The power supply is located in an isolated upper PSU chamber, allowing easier access to the internal parts of the compact system.

The A1 can support an optional Qi wireless charger * (IW-W1) built into the top panel, allowing users to simply place their wireless charging enabled mobile device in the circled area. It supports the most common Qi wireless charging standard and supplies up to 5W of wireless power.

For more information on the New A1, please visit the In Win site: https://www.in-win.com/en/gaming-chassis/a1

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