This is an open platform with an unusual “aviation” design, made of aluminum alloy using CNC milling and sandblasting of the surface. The weight of the structure is 4.25 kg.

The body is designed as an open frame with adjustable elements reminiscent of drone wings. This shape creates the effect of “floating” components, although it does make the system more vulnerable to dust.

InWin SHIFT supports motherboards up to E-ATX format, graphics cards up to 350mm tall (in landscape, portrait or multi-GPU configuration), and up to nine 120mm fans.

You can also install up to three 360mm LSS radiators and two drives (2.5″ or 3.5″ + 2.5″ combination).

The fuselage dimensions range from 490 × 490 × 309 mm in the minimum configuration to 773 × 773 × 309 mm with the “wings” extended. Available in black and silver versions. Its price and start date of sales have not yet been announced.

Source: Ferra

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