Over at Computex 2023, InWin confirmed off its ModFree PC chassis system. It is primarily a handful of interchangeable PC case frames, which may be linked in all types of how to create a completely modular PC. With it, you may construct up a sensible Mini-ITX, or perhaps a mid-tower, or perhaps a monstrous behemoth that would home a number of highly effective PCs abruptly.
There are a number of key bits making up the ModFree system. The Mod-I module comes with a motherboard tray, rear fan mount, and PCIe cutouts for the principle core of a PC. That may be paired up with the Mod-II, which homes the PSU. Then there’s the Mod-III, which has choices for a graphics card, plenty of storage, liquid cooling or three followers. Mixed, you get a big ATX PC chassis, although you may ditch the Mod-III for a smaller case.
You needn’t use these Mods on this precise manner, nonetheless. InWin confirmed off a Mini-ITX case utilizing two Mod-IIs and a Mod-III.
And if you wish to go actually onerous, you should use many, many extra modules in a single construct. InWin had a ModFree chassis on show that had area for 360mm radiators on simply one among its sides. From what I can inform it is made up of 4 Mod-I modules and 4 Mod-II.
And these modules are solely the body. Whilst you may go away your PC as-is contained in the body—it really appears to be like fairly industrial if completed proper—InWin has numerous plates so as to add a bit model. It confirmed off a wood-effect end over at Computex, although there’s additionally a normal black end and one other in white and black with some yellow decals.