We’re checking out some seriously cool PC case designs from InWin at CES 2026. They’ve brought a range of new chassis, from massive, feature-packed builds to more standard, user-friendly options, all with that signature InWin style. Let’s get into what they’re showing off.
Key Takeaways
- InWin unveiled several new PC cases at CES 2026, including the massive, limited-edition AON and the more accessible W31, Dite Flex, W50, and Covealent.
- Features range from integrated screens and RFID-controlled access to unique split-panel designs and durable steel construction.
- Pricing and availability vary, with some models being limited editions and others shipping in Q1.
The Signature AEON Chassis
First up is the AEON, InWin’s brand new signature chassis. This thing is ginormous and looks pretty wild. It takes design cues from their previous signature cases, featuring tempered glass that acts like a mirror when the internal lights aren’t on. It’s very, very big, as you can see.
One of the standout features is the integrated screen on the base. You can connect this to your system to display stats and other information. You can also use it to control the accent lights, adjusting their color temperature and brightness. Want to dim them down or turn them off completely? You can do that right from the screen.
But the AEON has a neat trick up its sleeve: RFID access. There’s a small RFID card; you just place it in a specific spot, and the case lights up to let you know it’s ready. Then, the case actually opens up from the back, giving you full access to your system. This is great for easy building and maintenance.
Inside, you’ve got plenty of room. It supports EATX motherboards and can handle two 420mm radiators, one at the top and one at the bottom. For easier access to components, you can release trays and pull them out of the system. Keep in mind, this is a very limited edition case, with InWin planning to release only 20 units globally. If you want one, you’ll need to get on the waitlist ASAP.
More Standard, But Still Stylish Cases
Moving on from the AEON, InWin also showcased some more standard cases.
The W31
The W31 features a typical curved front glass design, but they’ve updated it so you can pull the glass out from the front, making installation much easier. This case supports up to ATX motherboards, including back-connect models. You can fit up to 10 fans in here and it will ship with four ARGB fans. It’s expected to be available in Q1 for $159.
The DLITE Flex
For the North American market, InWin is offering the DLITE Flex, a more budget-friendly version of their popular DLITE case. The main change here is that the side panels accents, which were aluminum on the DLITE, are now made of plastic. They still feel pretty good, almost like metal, but this change helps cut down on costs due to tariffs. These cases have a really industrial look and will also ship with four ARGB fans for $195.

The W50
Remember the case with the hard-to-pronounce name from Computex? They’ve renamed it the W50 to make things easier. This case has a cool split-panel design. The tempered glass panel extends out and then connects to a second and third panel, all as one piece. This gives it a unique look with interesting reflections. The back panel also features ventilation and a glass panel, which is not something you see every day. Like their other cases, the W50 will ship with four ARGB fans and will be around $215, available in Q1.

The Covalent
Finally, we have the big boy: the Covalent. InWin is offering two versions of this case. The one shown here is the “cool” version, which comes with a tempered glass side panel. This case is designed as a workstation case or for building something like an AI machine. The front panel is made of actual steel, and it feels really heavy duty. The “cool” version with the tempered glass panel will ship for $219 and also includes four ARGB fans.
That’s a wrap on InWin’s showing at CES 2026. Let me know what you think of these cases in the comments!
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