🏆 Elevate Your Build with Style and Function!
The IN WIN B1 Mini ITX Tower Case is a compact powerhouse designed for small form factor builds, featuring a 200W 80 PLUS Gold power supply, versatile setup options, and an aesthetically pleasing design that doesn't compromise on performance. With user-friendly features and excellent thermal management, it's the perfect choice for modern gamers and tech enthusiasts.
Brand | IN WIN |
Product Dimensions | 29.21 x 34.29 x 15.24 cm; 1.91 kg |
Item model number | IW-CS-B1BLK-PS200W |
Manufacturer | InWin |
Series | B1 Black |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Mini-ITX |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Item Weight | 1.91 Kilograms |
D**
Me encanta mi mini pc
Es lo mejor que he tenido hasta ahora.. si se dan cuenta en el vídeo tengo otra PC más grande.. pero esta mini pc es mi favorita.. la llevo para todos lados y es súper portátil, la verdad apantalla mucho.. mi equipo tiene un ryzen 5 5600g, 16 GB de ram, 2 discos duros de 2tb de almacenamiento y por su puesto todo esto cabe en este formato mini.. genial no creen?.. ojalá y se animen a comprar esta carcasa, no se van a arrepentir, y además si le ponen un teclado 60% wireless y su mouse también wireless.. van a ser la envidia de todos.. créanme.. saludos
E**N
Nice little compact / HTPC case
Shockingly, I managed to build a PC with the current GPU price insanity! Granted, it was an HTPC and I used a Ryzen with built in Radeon graphics. I wouldn't have done so without this case, though. When I saw this case, I *had* to pick it up and build something in it.Let me be blunt here - if you haven't built a PC and (for some reason) just want a simple, small build, this would make things insanely easy. It's got a glass top, smoked, so if you want LEDs they'll show through - and if you don't, it's just a nice clean look. Everything is pretty much pre-wired and preset. You don't have to worry about cable management at all. Going to add 2.5" SSDs later? Undo two screws and plug them in the bottom. No cable runs - they're just there and waiting.If you want it to stand on its side (like the product image,) they have a smoked grey plastic stand (with vents so airflow isn't blocked.) This is the only piece I'd say I'm not that sure of - but I'm also not using it, setting it on the feet on the bottom. (If you don't want to use them, detach them. Covers are provided to cover the screw holes.)You're *going* to need a low profile CPU cooler - I went with Noctua - and you're not fitting a GPU in here, so prepare to use an "APU" - AMD or Intel chip with integrated graphics, that is.Other than that? This is a very nice looking, very clean, very easy to build in case. Absolutely worth putting a build in.
G**G
best mini case I ever used
Great for HTPC/mini PC build. can house a <65w and will not throttle it even on the Intel 12th gen OEM poor cooler I get the full turbo clock on my i3 12100 OEM cooler no low profile cooler need as it has a cooler size above 60mm with sticks on RGB ram looks good. If you ok using a iGPU it is fine and a good build you can just sit on a self. by the TV or on the book shelf as I have mine. Get a little warm if you push the hell out of you CPU but not to hot it will throttle. But I would limit to a 65w intel or a GE Ryzen model as the standard AMD cooler in a bit to big for it really. you need to take the out ring of the cooler off for air flow, or better still get a strong low profile cooler. but all OEM 65w TDP Intel coolers will fit no issue and stay within it turbo range with ease. Hoping AMD will soon drop a 35w AM5 <65w APU with RDNA3 decoders in it. But for a case for a non gaming office or bedroom PC it is good. they white and wood one looks better mind but costs a lot more. if going with any high spec CPU get the mash version as it has better air flow which you'll need. Haveing a dust filture at the bottom does work and cut the need to clean it out more often. I been using it a year+ and not yet had to de dust my build only whip of the filter at the bottom.
M**N
Beau format pratique et compact!
Très content de ce boitier. Facile à assembler et à maintenir. Avec la carte mère appropriée, c'est facile d'installer 2 SSD régulier 3.5" et 2 SSD M.2, le 2e avec la trappe d'accès au dessous. La seule chose à faire attention est la hauteur du ventilateur pour le processeur. Je voulais un fan RGB, alors j'ai dû opter pour un modèle de Cooler Master, le MasterAir G200P Refroidisseur d'air à profil bas RVB avec dissipateur thermique ultra-bas de 39,4 mm. J'avais acheté un autre modèle de Cooler Master, cependant il était trop haut (60mm), ainsi le couvercle en verre ne fermait pas et le flot d'air n'était pas approprié. Ne pas oublier d'acheter un processeur avec carte graphique intégrée car vous ne pouvez pas installer de GPU dans ce boitier. La ventilation inclue avec ce boitier est parfaite en ce qui me concerne, je roule un i7 10700K sans souci en OC, sur une Z490. Excellent achat pour le format, c'est ce que j'avais besoin.
T**3
It's nice...altho plastic it's still nice
I like this case...maybe I like the inwin chopin a bit more with it's sleek curved brushed aluminum exterior that case is severely lacking in the PSU department...I think a perfect next product for these guys is a version 2 of the chopin with a 200watt or maybe just maybe a 300watt PSU...I will buy that lol...that's not a maybe that's a I DO lol...I understand the costs tho so in know what this one is abs plastic but at this formfator you are trying to woo the enthusiast so price is less of a factor for us crazys lol...currenty I have this spec out with a 5700G on the ASRock b450 itx fatality and Im gona say it now, the 80mm fan is a godsent, this case simply would not be able to withstand the temps of this core at full tilt without some real forced airflow...that was my other complaint with the chopin altho it had a massive mesh side panel(keep that in v2 lol) it needed help exhausting that air...and with desing short of slapping 2 40mm fans on top like a niandrethal there was no way to get better airflow...so my recommendation is for v2 of the chopin...make it a bit thicker in 2 places...front and back;) this will allow for the use of 80 or 92mm fans in the front and eliminate the odd thickness cap of hdds in the back and also alow for the use of standard flex ATX PSUs so there is no need to desin one from scratch in house and just maybe it will be thick enough to accommodate a low profile pcie card like a capture card or GPU(the GPU part is not a priority but some would appreciate it especially in this esthetic)
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