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InWin adds Mod-II and Mod-III ITX cases to the ModFree series

InWin has introduced the ModFree Mini, the latest addition to the ModFree ecosystem. More than a mere add-on component, the ModFree Mini offers users the flexibility to build a standalone SFF PC or integrate it with a full ATX ModFree system for a multi-system solution.

With the Mod-II and the Mod-III, you can personalise your rig with a choice of panels, including Monarch, Mesh, and Timber. Despite its small size, the ModFree Mini doesn't compromise on ventilation. With visually appealing panel designs featuring vented patterns across all three variants, the system ensures ample ventilation and cooling performance.

The Mod-III frame accommodates a Mini-ITX motherboard, a full-size ATX12V PSU (up to 170mm long), and a 2.5″ SSD. Users can stack additional Mod-II or Mod-III modules on top to house a GPU (up to 3.5 slots, 320mm maximum length), a liquid cooling radiator (up to 240/280mm), or additional storage drives (up to 3x 3.5-inch or 4x 2.5-inch). To connect the modules, simply disassemble the included foot stand and connect the modules.

To learn how to use and mount the new ModFree Mini cases, InWin recommends using the mobile app (available for Android and iOS). The app features an interactive 3D assembly guide, which helps you visualise the mounting process better.

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KitGuru says: Modular case kits have been interesting to follow in recent years. What do you think of the new InWin Mod Free Mini kit? Would you use one of these for a small and slim PC build?

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