InWin has unveiled its latest creation for the DIY enthusiast market, the Shift open-frame PC chassis. Designed as a highly adaptable platform, the Shift can transform between different orientations, serving as a test bench, a traditional gaming rig, or a dedicated hardware showcase.
Constructed from high-quality aluminium using CNC machining and extrusion processes, the Shift emphasises both a premium feel and structural rigidity. InWin highlights details like reinforced screw holes, suggesting the chassis is built to withstand repeated disassembly and modification. This focus on durability makes it appealing for professionals and hobbyists who are constantly tinkering with their hardware.
The open-frame design supports up to E-ATX motherboards and graphics cards up to 350 mm long, with tool-free GPU holders supporting both vertical and horizontal mounting. Its most unique feature is probably the “extension wings” attached via quick-release clamps. These can be positioned at any angle between 0° and 90° relative to the main frame, allowing builders to mount components by adapting the chassis's layout to their needs.
Unlike many open-frame designs that leave cable management as an afterthought, InWin has integrated routing options into the Shift to help maintain a clean look, ensuring the focus remains on the hardware. To further simplify the building process, especially for those new to open-frame concepts, InWin is providing an interactive 3D assembly guide via a free mobile app for iOS and Android. The Shift is now listed at €449.99 in the InWin online store.
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KitGuru says: The InWin SHIFT looks to be a versatile and premium platform for PC builders who want a chassis that can adapt to different needs and show off their components. However, the asking price might be a too high when considering alternative open-bench solutions like Thermal Grizzly's der8enchtable.