Hardware compatibility is a non-issue for ModFree. Capable of housing up to an E-ATX motherboard, and with 9 PCI-E slots, ModFree can host thicker GPUs and even support dual-GPU setups.
InWin, a leading manufacturer of high-quality PC cases and power supplies, has recently unveiled its new product line, the InWin ModFree. The InWin ModFree is a revolutionary PC case that features a fully modular and systematic architectural structure that consists of interchangeable toolless modules. PC enthusiasts can freely transform their new PC internally and externally to accommodate their needs and preferences.
The InWin ModFree offers three types of user-friendly modules: Mod-I, Mod-II, and Mod-III. Each module has a different function and design, and can be easily attached or detached from the main chassis with a simple locking mechanism. Users can experiment with different combinations of modules to create their ideal internal layout and external appearance.
Mod-I is a module that provides extra space for storage devices. It can hold up to six 3.5-inch HDDs or SSDs, or three 2.5-inch SSDs. Users can also mount fans or radiators on the module for additional cooling options.
Mod-II is a module that provides extra space for cooling devices. It can hold up to three 120mm or 140mm fans, or a 360mm or 420mm radiator. Users can also mount storage devices on the module for additional storage options.
Mod-III is a module that provides extra space for graphics cards. It can hold up to two graphics cards with a length of up to 440mm. Users can also mount fans or radiators on the module for additional cooling options.
The InWin ModFree is available in two editions: the Base Edition and the Deluxe Edition. The Base Edition comes with one Mod-I module, while the Deluxe Edition comes with one Mod-I, one Mod-II, and one Mod-III module. Both editions have a metal construction and tempered glass on four sides, giving them a sturdy and elegant appearance. They also have a built-in RGB lighting system that can be controlled by a button on the I/O port or by compatible software.
The InWin ModFree supports E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX form factors, and can accommodate up to nine expansion slots. It also features a USB 3.2 Gen2 interface that supports data transfer speeds of up to 20Gbps, depending on the user’s motherboard capability. It also has a hybrid audio port, a reset button, and a power button on the I/O port.
The InWin ModFree is a fully modular and customizable PC case that offers a unique and innovative solution for PC enthusiasts who want to build their own high-performance PC with a futuristic design and functionality.
More: www.in-win.com