In Win’s N515 is a flashy, quirky midtower with a funky front panel. It's designed for power-system builders who need lots of cooling, but only a few non-M.2 drives.
InWin is known for making cases that aren't mainstream. They were one of the first to employ glass, then wood, and even 3D-printed one of a kind pieces. The InWin N515 doesn't push that envelope as hard, but still aims to offer full, uncompromising E-ATX support with a unique layout while adding a bit of a visual cherry on top with the ARGB infinity mirror in the front. For those who want the same body at a smaller price point without that additional bling, there is the non-N InWin 515 instead.
This is one of the best cases InWin has done yet. It makes no compromises on features and quality, and it just feels like it’s ready to be whatever you need it to be. Clearly, this is a very well made case. It’s the little details that make it exceptional though, and the engineering of it really stands out. I have to admit that I was sold on the InWin N515 Ultra Cooling Edition when I turned it on. I don't remember the last time I had so much fun with a chassis and its lighting elements. The Nebula luminous front panel is such a cool idea. It creates a celestial universe with an infinite depth perception. Building a PC setup used to be a huge challenge for newbies. Fortunately, manufacturers are making it much easier for potential screwdrivers to assemble a PC on their own these days. This is also the case with the N515....
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