The D-Frame Mini takes the original design of the much larger D-Frame and shrinks it down to accommodate the now popular Mini-ITX form factor. The D-Frame Mini comes pre-built and ready to accept computer hardware. It measures 405 x 230 x 501mm and can house power supplies as long as 220mm, graphics cards measuring up to 340mm and CPU heatsinks as tall as 165mm. Last but not least, the D-Frame Mini supports three 3.5" or 2.5" drives along with two 2.5" drives.
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It won't be easy for the average gamer to part with $350 when there are many fine choices in the sub-$200 territory, however the D-Frame Mini is the most unique product among those mentioned and quite possibly the most appealing to someone who is building a hardcore gaming machine with a fairly loose budget.
There is no doubt that there's no case quite like the In Win D-Frame Mini and maybe its looks might even divide opinion! But looking at it on my desk I'm proud to have something that's beautifully made and totally unique to house my Gaming Rig! It's...
The In Win D-Frame Mini will set you back 320 euro including taxes or 350 US dollars excluding taxes. Excellent quality Glass side panels Can be placed on any of its six sides Handle built right into the frame Comes fully assembled Loads of room for...
The In Win D-Frame Mini Chassis is one of the most unique chassis' that we get the privilege to experience hands-on. Minus the price tag, you will be very happy with your...
Structural expressionism and open-air case design collide in the unique D-Frame Mini. Funky-looking and functional, it packs copious space for Mini-ITX builds, plus cable-management amenities. (The tough part? Keeping it from clashing with your home...
In-Win manufactures a curious mix of PC cases. In the past we have seen basic (but worthy) Mini-ITX cases such as the BL641 and more recently the GR One gaming tower and GT1 (as seen in our Falcon PC review). Then we come to the In-Win Signature Products...
When it comes down to it we really cannot put the In Win D-Frame Mini in the same category as other Mini-ITX cases out there. It is in a league all its own. This case will stand out anywhere you take it. It has a look that is unlike any other case out...
At a startling price of $339.99 ( Amazon | Newegg ), the IN WIN D-FRAME MINI is the most expensive mITX case I've ever reviewed; I'm pretty sure it's the most expensive mITX case, period. It costs about the same as the Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra Tower...
The In-Win D-Frame Mini is an extremely well built case. It's made of all aluminum tubes, has really great quality welds, and an excellent finish quality. The case does not flex or move at all (as it shouldn't, given the design). The tempered glass side...
The goal of any computer enclosure manufacturer is to create a design that impresses visually and offers the right features for a successful build. The IN WIN D-Frame Mini is definitely unique in design, with a small foot print, creating a compact and...
The choice won’t be easy for the average gamer to part with this kind of cash when there are many fine choices in the sub-$200 territory, however the D-Frame Mini is definitely the most unique product among those mentioned and quite possibly the most appealing for those building a hardcore gaming machine.
If you are looking for a unique product that can accommodate high-end components and a 240 mm radiator, as well as like the looks of it, the In Win D-Frame Mini is definitely a great choice. However, due to the restricted cooling solutions, we do not recommend it as a purchase for a hardcore gamer.
In Win has done an excellent job in creating a miniITX case which is able to accommodate highend components Despite its rather exclusive compatibility with miniITX motherboards, the DFrame Mini supports large graphics cards Aesthetically speaking, we...
As discussed at the beginning of this review, it's been quite a while since I have personally reviewed a chassis. Seeing In Win practically everywhere at CES 2015, we knew that we needed to get one of their more unique solutions in for review. The open...