InWin has unveiled the Shift, a striking open-frame PC case that places all hardware components on full display while offering a modular design for enthusiasts. The case, described by the company as one of its most unconventional to date, features three adjustable “wings” that can each accommodate a 360mm radiator or three 120mm fans.
“The InWin Shift looks almost like modern art without hardware,” the company said, emphasizing its design focus on both aesthetics and practicality. The case supports motherboards up to E-ATX size and standard ATX power supplies up to 28 centimeters in length.
Each of the Shift’s three wings can rotate from 0 to 90 degrees, providing flexible cooling configurations. The open structure also enables fast access to components, making the case suitable for users who frequently swap out hardware. Despite its open layout, InWin includes a screw-mounted cable management system to help minimize clutter.
Graphics cards up to 35 centimeters long can be installed horizontally or vertically, secured by a metal support bracket. The adjustable feet allow the case to remain stable on uneven surfaces.
The InWin Shift is available now through the manufacturer’s official European online store, priced at €449.
Source: InWin
