

D-Frame 2.0
The D-Frame 2.0 is designed from the freedom, individuality and impulsive nature of off-road motorcycles. The combination of steel tubing, anti-flip foot pads with deep tire treads, a power supply in the shape of an air-cooled engine and high quality item.What's included
D-Frame 2.0
Full Tower
What's included
Price: 1299.00€



- Handcrafted Tubing Design
- Multi-Accessible Layout
- SIII- 1065W Transparent Power Supply
- Flexible Hard Drive Modules


Imaginative, Inspired, Innovative
Unique design inspired by off-road motorcycles.Instill pride in your untamed lifestyle!

Handcrafted Tubing Design
The superior handcrafted welding creates an ultra-smooth finish. Redefine the meaning of ingenuity.

Powerful Engine
Exclusively designed for each D-Frame 2.0,revved up and ready for gaming!

Live Life to the Fullest!
Live to Build. Build to Live.

Geometric Vision
Enjoy dynamic aesthetics and gaming presentations with no limits.

Two-way Open Design
The outer frame features a unique two-way open design. With its quick-release fasteners, D-Frame 2.0 allows for easier assembling and custom display platforms.

Flexible Hard Drive Modules
Flexible and versatile build options give gamers the freedom to customize their gaming rigs. The HDD and cooling fan can be installed at the front or bottom positions.

SIII-1065W Transparent Power Supply
Fully modular flat cable design simplifies installation and allows you to use only the cables you need, for a neater, cleaner build.





Specs
Product Name | D-Frame 2.0 | |
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Color | Black / Gold Platinum Black / Green White / Blue |
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P/N | IW-DFRAME2-GOL IW-DFRAME2-GRE IW-DFRAME2-BLU |
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Case Type | Open-Air Chassis | |
Case Material | Reinforced Steel Tube, Aluminium, Tempered Glass |
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M/B Compatibility | 12" x 13" E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX | |
Expansion Slots | 8 x PCI-E Slots | |
Maximum Compatibility | VGA Card Length: 350-415mm (Depends on Mounting Configuration) VGA Card Height: 173mm (Motherboard Die Surface to Side Panel) CPU Heatsink Height: 165mm (CPU Die Surface to Side Panel) |
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Front Ports | 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C 3 x USB 3.0 HD Audio |
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Internal Drive Bays | 4 x 2.5“/3.5” Multifunctional Brackets | |
Thermal Solution Compatibility |
2 x 120mm Fan Brackets (Supports 2 x 120mm Fans) 1 x 3-in-1 Fan Bracket (Supports 3 x 120mm Fans) Supports 1 x 360mm Radiator - Front: 90mm Maximum Height including Fans - Bottom: 65mm Maximum Height including Fans |
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Power Supply Compatibility |
SIII-1065W Internal PSU Included ATX12V and EPS12V - Dimension(L x W x H): 210 x 180 x 96 mm |
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Product Dimensions (H x W x D) |
548 x 264 x 726 mm 21.6" x 10.4" x 28.6" |
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Product Dimensions (H x W x D) with screw height |
548 x 291 x 726 mm 21.6" x 11.5" x 28.6" |
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Net Weight | 22.5kg/49.5lbs | |
Gross Weight | 25.5kg/56.1lbs | |
* InWin products comply with RoHS regulations * Specifications may vary based on different regions |
Components
D-Frame 2.0 chassis x 1
SIII-1065W power supply x 1
User manual x 1
Membership card x 1
Accessory box x 1
Power supply cable bag :
- Power cord x 1
- Modularized cables x 17

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Reviews
So what the **** is with these flimsy plastic latch mechanisms?
The two red latch buttons on the front and top of the case allow you to remove the top-half/front of the case to give you easy access to your reservoir or whatever. It's a feature. But OMG the this stupid latch design.
The marketing pictures make it seem like the top is locked to the case with large metal (~3/4") dowels that slide into the end cross-rails. Instead - it's ~4 mm long metal pins which are pulled into the cross-rails by pressing on the red plastic handles - it feels terrible. Like squeezing those old aluminum window screen pins my mom's windows had.
Getting the lid back into position and trying to get those pins to pop back into the locking holes is... just ...so bad. It is definitely the weakest peace of the case. I mean, from a distance ... it looks like this thing could hold up the corner of a building. But those dinky locking pins would snap off way before anything else on the frame.
It just feels like a weird black eye on what is otherwise a beautiful piece of design. 4/5 - would buy again.
The second area of concern is more of a manufacturing/design issue. They use cheap plastic in the quick release pin set up that allows you to release the top or bottom of the structure. Mine arrived broken, however In-Win was very quick to send a replacement, so kudo's on their awesome customer service.
Third is more of a suggestion/gripe. At $1200 for the case, it would be nice if they at least included the option for some sleeved power cables, if not included them. The power cables that come with it are some of the cheapest looking cables I have ever seen.
Despite the above, the case looks nice and is aesthetically pleasing. The welds are high quality, and the case is heavy and sturdy. In-Win put a lot of attention to detail on it. If you're looking for a reservoir, the Monsoon MMRS reservoirs look really cool with it.