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Most Individual Case at Computex 2015? - IN WIN H-Tower

2015-06-05
thank you to MSI for sending us here this year we would not be at Computex 2015 without them and also thank you to Linda calm all right guys welcome to the in win booth where we were checking out the H frame this is a case that I actually saw earlier at a soos I think on day 1 or 2 and I thought a modder head building they had a bunch of modern cases in the area but it's actually a case that's going into production this is a continuation of their concept series of cases they this is the sixth one in the line and they release about one every year this is the only case that I know of that actually requires dedicated power to work which is fairly insane but that's because it's a freaking transformer this thing opens up a Tim okay maybe transformer isn't the best wording because it looks like something from Avengers that could hold like the tesseract or something yeah that's what Brandon said and I completely agree it opens up to like reveal the motherboard so it's easy to work on but realistically it's just because it's freaking cool there's four little laser spotlights one on each side of the computer that can show you where the perimeter needs to be clear around the computer for it to open up and did not actually hit any obstructions in the area and along with those laser projected lights there's LED strips that go up the forearms of the case and can be controlled by the app which can also control how the case opens up and performs in other ways if silver and RGB is in your theme they also have the ROG certified Edition which comes in black and red and then those LED strips can only go to either red or white if that's more of your color palette taste on the left-hand side you have power for the power supply which the routing for that is going to change that ideas not final so it'll probably be more elegant on the actual release version you have power for the case itself and you have switches to turn on those lasergrid lights around the case or the LED strips within the case on the right hand side you have the controls for the mechanics of the case itself so you can open it up step-by-step close it step-by-step or set it to automatic which will fully closed or fully open it depending on how open or close it currently is right above those controls is the IO where you have three USB 3.0 plugs one USB 3.1 type C plug two audio jacks a reset button with a blue hard drive led LED in the middle of it and a power switch which also has a blue LED ring around it there's not much going on on the case other than a big red warning stop button which is basically just in case you're worried about the case hitting something while it's opening up you can slam that stop button then it will stop what it's doing once we move inside you'll see compatibility for motherboards that sizes ei TX and below you'll see that you can have up to 209 or 240 millimeters CPU coolers depending on the position of that CPU cooler up to 340 millimeter length graphics cards at 200 millimetres of height and a power supply of 230 millimeters in length at ATX form factor you can fit 8 add-in cards for two and a half inch SSDs with two of them being below the reservoir and two of them being on the back of the motherboard tray and one two three and a half inch drive slot which is also on the back of the motherboard tray also on the back of that motherboard tray is a unique serial number as they will only probably be selling about 200 or 250 of these cases and by the way they'll be around at probably 1,500 bucks although neither of those numbers are finalized at this moment the vast majority of the case is made out of very thick aluminum two millimeters in some places three millimeters in other places pretty crazy although the supporting mechanical arm that raises up the main section of the case is made out of steel and last but not least is cooling as you'll see on here there's pumps and reservoirs and whatnot mounted but most of those were custom drilled spots the only actual dedicated spot for cooling is up near the top where you can either fit just three normal fans or a radiator and three additional fans let me know what you guys think about the H frame in the comments down below or on twitter at Luke underscore la fr it might not be the most practical due to the cost but it would be pretty damn cool the like swap out a graphics card now and then to have your computer actually give itself to you when you need to do that anyways let me know like I said while you're down there like dislike favorite share subscribe all that fun stuff thank you to MSI for sending us to you this year we would not be at combi decks 2015 without them if you wanted to check out their bitly lake in the description down below this video you can check out all the products that they launched at Computex this year including their laptops which are running Broadwell processors also thank you to lynda.com slash coffee Dex and you can get a 10 day free trial there and 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