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Default In Win X-Frame 2.0 chassis can change its orientation on a whim

While PC components like graphics cards, motherboards, and memory are now manufactured with integrated physical protection, PC case maker In Win has decided that chassis panels are no longer a necessity. The company's X-Frame 2.0 "case" eschews top and side panels in favor of an open design mounted to a four-footed pedastal, via a swiveling-and-tilting support structure.

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