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InWin F5 full-tower chassis hits the market

Following its announcement at Computex 2023, InWin is releasing the F5 full-tower PC chassis. For PC builders seeking design customisation, extensive cooling compatibility, and support for vertical GPUs and EATX motherboards, the InWin F5 might be the right case for you.

The InWin F5 is available in black and white and features customisable front panel bezels that can be removed and replaced with glossy or wooden accents. The 3 mm tempered glass side panel allows for clear views of the internal hardware, and both side panels can be removed without needing any tools. The mesh grills on the front, top, bottom, and opposing side panels should provide sufficient ventilation.

The quick-remove dust filter for the bottom fans and the included magnetic GPU holder prevents the sagging of larger graphics cards, giving users some additional peace of mind. The wide interior and varied cooling options are designed to accept high-end gear, including up to 435 mm-long graphics cards, up to 180 mm-tall CPU heatsinks, and up to 230 mm-long ATX PSUs. Both vertical and horizontal GPU orientations are supported, with a vertical adapter bracket included in the package.

The F5 comes with three pre-installed Neptune AN140(P) ARGB fans. Users may add more fans, as the case supports up to nine. Liquid cooling support is available for big radiators on the top, bottom, and front, with the latter having adequate room for a push-pull configuration. Lastly, the F5's design expresses support for ATX motherboards with back-mounted connections (Asus BTF series and MSI Project-Zero).

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