Brand | IN WIN |
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Item model number | D Frame Mini Orange |
Item Weight | 16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 12.5 x 22.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 12.5 x 22.5 inches |
Color | Orange |
Manufacturer | In Win Development Inc. -- Dropship |
ASIN | B078961ZF4 |
Date First Available | December 26, 2017 |
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Brand | IN WIN |
Motherboard Compatability | Mini ITX |
Color | Orange |
Material | Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 16 Pounds |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
About this item
- Compact, open-frame Mini-ITX structure
- Strengthened welding to support loaded rigs
- Highly portable, makes for a perfect LAN rig
- Aluminum Tube structure
- Rubber bumpers to prevent sliding or scratching
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D Frame Mini
Iconic D-shaped Aluminum Tube Framework
Powerfully Rugged Design
Continuing the legendary D-Frame iconic aluminum tube structure, In Win once again designs the most powerful, most forward-looking and ultra portable mini-ITX gaming chassis.
- Solid and rigid aluminum tube structure
- Transparent tempered glass side panel
- Makes the perfect LAN rig or portable PC
- Versatile in positioning to accommodate any setting
- Open-air design for excellent airflow
Excellent Thermal Solutions
The D Frame mini is a completly open-frame structure which allows for great ventillation. It supports water cooling radiator up to 240 mm.
Incredible Powerful Design
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Ultra-Portable and FlexibleRevolutionary 6-dimensional positioning design. Durable, built-in handle with grip support. |
High-End Graphics Card SupportSmall, yet mighty! The D-Frame Mini supports high-end graphics cards up to 340mm, and has enough room to mount a PSU up to 220mm. |
Rubber Grommets with Shocking Results!The shock-proof stands eliminates vibrations, allows the PC to be positioned in multiple ways and creates an amazing color scheme. |
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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M/B Form Factor | ATX, Micro-ATX | ATX, Micro-ATX | ATX, Micro-ATX | ATX, Micro-ATX |
Material | Aluminum Tube | Aluminum Tube | Aluminum Tube | Aluminum Tube |
Tempered Glass | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Power Supply | ATX 12V, PSII Size and EPS (Up to 220mm) | ATX 12V, PSII Size and EPS (Up to 220mm) | ATX 12V, PSII Size and EPS (Up to 220mm) | ATX 12V, PSII Size and EPS (Up to 220mm) |
I/O Expansion Slot | PCI-E Slot X 8 | PCI-E Slot X 8 | PCI-E Slot X 8 | PCI-E Slot X 8 |
Thermal Solution | Supports up to 120mm Fan X 4 | Supports up to 120mm Fan X 4 | Supports up to 120mm Fan X 4 | Supports up to 120mm Fan X 4 |
Supports High End & Full End Graphics Card | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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The d-frame Mini is a Tough, portable case based off the d-frame signature chassis. Drawing inspiration from the frame of an off-road motorcycle, this case was designed to withstand the rigors of transportation, making it the ultimate LAN rig! game anywhere!
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Customers like the appearance, quality and ease of modification of the computer chassis. For example, they mention it's pretty, well built and easy to modding. That said some disagree on size.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the computer chassis. They mention that it's a very pretty case, nice, and unique. Some appreciate the open case design and the beautiful tempered glass.
"...THE GOOD:this is a very good looking computer case, If you are a custom PC builder I am sure you would love the open case design and the..." Read more
"Its a good case for display but decided to opt out of it since the button that came with was inside the socket so you would need to use a toothpick..." Read more
"...But the end result is something that's quite unique. And that's the reason we bought this case in the first place." Read more
"...To me, the Ducati style frame is more good looking compared to its portability.Cleaning dust is way easier than using a normal pc case...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the computer chassis. They mention that it is well-built, and of high quality. Some say that the build looks nice once everything is put together. Overall, most are happy with the product's quality.
"well built and high quality. Those are normally for inwin.THE GOOD:..." Read more
"...Other than that the case is great but do be careful of dust it will land fairly easily on all of your components in the long term unless you spray..." Read more
"...Aside from the front IO panel, everything is very high quality. I ditched the Front IO with the wobbly buttons...." Read more
"I not big fan of glass cases, but it's a solid case and people tend to freak out when they see it...." Read more
Customers find the computer chassis easy to modify. They mention that it's made of tubes, making it easy to build in and grip wherever. They also say that it has a 240mm radiator mount and that it is great for modding.
"...couple extra screws, nuts, and a 240mm radiator mount, it's pretty easy to mount an AIO and keep the included bottom fans mount in the case as-..." Read more
"...It very easy to add mods and configure wires in the back." Read more
"Moved the board over to fit a 3 slot GPU. Very easy to mod, I've seen people fit ATX in this case. Love it though it came missing some feet...." Read more
"Great for modding" Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the computer chassis. Some mention that it's sturdy and bigger than expected, with plenty of space for cable management. However, others say that it has very little space to cable manage in there, and that it is pretty large for an ITX case, but doesn't really make good use of the space.
"...It is great for custom watercooled build. there is plenty of space for cable management.THE BAD:..." Read more
"...Speaking of cabling, there's very little space to cable manage in there...." Read more
"sturdy and bigger then expected..." Read more
"...It's pretty large for an ITX case, but doesn't really make good use of the space...." Read more
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THE GOOD:
this is a very good looking computer case, If you are a custom PC builder I am sure you would love the open case design and the beautiful tempered glass. It is great for custom watercooled build. there is plenty of space for cable management.
THE BAD:
The size of this case is not the most compact ITX case. It is more a M-ATX size. The open case design made my custom built look super amazing but dust can be a issue around my area (I live nearby a freeway). So routinely cleaning is required. Cable is exposed in the back of the case, so cable management is also a must or it will look super messy.
Highly recommended for ppl who want a unique case and don't mind the extra premium that they need to pay
If you go check out existing builds in this case, you'll see most folks go for custom loops to fully water cool it (which looks really awesome in it). But I didn't want to be quite that intense. You can remove the entire mounting panel and drill holes in it, replace it with one that has holes for an ATX board, or spray paint your dream unicorn into it. Although I didn't do much with it, I like how flexible the case is for anyone who wants to mod it to their heart's content. I have hope that my future self will give it a go.
It's pretty much made of tubes, so it's pretty easy to build in and grip wherever. I had no issues with reaching in to install stuff, but you definitely want to pre-plan the layout of everything going in there and the cabling.
Speaking of cabling, there's very little space to cable manage in there. There's maybe a little under an inch of space in the back if you don't want to apply pressure to the tempered glass panel. The mounting loops the case came with has plenty of spots to mount to on the back panel, but they weren't able to fit things like the chonky 24 pin cable through them easily. However, they were great for connecting velcro ties to as mounting points.
I cover it when not in use and that's kept the dust off over the last few weeks, but some air dusting once every week or two will keep everything inside pretty clean easily.
There's definitely far more practical/smaller/cheaper/etc ITX cases out there, but I find myself smiling every time I look at this one.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2021
If you go check out existing builds in this case, you'll see most folks go for custom loops to fully water cool it (which looks really awesome in it). But I didn't want to be quite that intense. You can remove the entire mounting panel and drill holes in it, replace it with one that has holes for an ATX board, or spray paint your dream unicorn into it. Although I didn't do much with it, I like how flexible the case is for anyone who wants to mod it to their heart's content. I have hope that my future self will give it a go.
It's pretty much made of tubes, so it's pretty easy to build in and grip wherever. I had no issues with reaching in to install stuff, but you definitely want to pre-plan the layout of everything going in there and the cabling.
Speaking of cabling, there's very little space to cable manage in there. There's maybe a little under an inch of space in the back if you don't want to apply pressure to the tempered glass panel. The mounting loops the case came with has plenty of spots to mount to on the back panel, but they weren't able to fit things like the chonky 24 pin cable through them easily. However, they were great for connecting velcro ties to as mounting points.
I cover it when not in use and that's kept the dust off over the last few weeks, but some air dusting once every week or two will keep everything inside pretty clean easily.
There's definitely far more practical/smaller/cheaper/etc ITX cases out there, but I find myself smiling every time I look at this one.
This case is a piece of art. It's limited, it's not practical, it's expensive.
Aside from the front IO panel, everything is very high quality. I ditched the Front IO with the wobbly buttons. I'm making a different one that uses mechanical keyswitches for power and reset buttons.
It's pretty large for an ITX case, but doesn't really make good use of the space. Would be nice if it came with a 2nd fan bracket that you could mount in the front to allow dual 240mm radiators. I'm going to run mine with an external MO-RA3.
I have always loved these cases and was glad I finally picked one up for a spare rig. Will try to remember to post more pictures when it's finished, but I added a couple of where it's at right now. As well as one with a Pelican case to give a reference to how big it is. (didn't have a banana for scale).
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2019
This case is a piece of art. It's limited, it's not practical, it's expensive.
Aside from the front IO panel, everything is very high quality. I ditched the Front IO with the wobbly buttons. I'm making a different one that uses mechanical keyswitches for power and reset buttons.
It's pretty large for an ITX case, but doesn't really make good use of the space. Would be nice if it came with a 2nd fan bracket that you could mount in the front to allow dual 240mm radiators. I'm going to run mine with an external MO-RA3.
I have always loved these cases and was glad I finally picked one up for a spare rig. Will try to remember to post more pictures when it's finished, but I added a couple of where it's at right now. As well as one with a Pelican case to give a reference to how big it is. (didn't have a banana for scale).
Surprisingly light weight when you hold in hand. To me, the Ducati style frame is more good looking compared to its portability.
Cleaning dust is way easier than using a normal pc case. A leaf blower will change your world.
Recommend to buy.
And then I saw this, first real and perfect case for me, aluminium welded frame, thick insertable mini-ITX motherboard tray, other words - a masterpiece.
Because of my location (Ukraine, that's why also I can't ship it back - too expensive) I have been waiting for it about a month with great anticipation.
I can't describe how disappointed I was. Zero quality control, PSU cage attached at "funny" angles for both of its decks, no parallels, no diagonals, the case can't even stand without wobbling.
This rookie-level welding skill is unacceptable! The case is unusable.
"Thank you"
And then I saw this, first real and perfect case for me, aluminium welded frame, thick insertable mini-ITX motherboard tray, other words - a masterpiece.
Because of my location (Ukraine, that's why also I can't ship it back - too expensive) I have been waiting for it about a month with great anticipation.
I can't describe how disappointed I was. Zero quality control, PSU cage attached at "funny" angles for both of its decks, no parallels, no diagonals, the case can't even stand without wobbling.
This rookie-level welding skill is unacceptable! The case is unusable.
"Thank you"