The InWin Shift case, as reviewed by TweakTown, presents a unique design for PC enthusiasts.

An Open Design for Specific Users
The InWin Shift features a fully open design, making it an ideal choice for showcasing internal components. This accessibility also benefits PC modders and individuals who frequently test various hardware, as it allows for easy component swaps. The case supports a wide range of motherboard sizes, from E-ATX down to Mini-ITX, and is compatible with specialized boards like ASUS BTF and MSI Project Zero, which utilize rear-mounted connectors. For optimal cooling, the InWin Shift can accommodate up to nine 120mm fans or three 360mm radiators, ensuring components remain cool even in an open environment.
Priced at an MSRP of €449.99 overseas (with similar pricing expected in North America), the InWin Shift represents a significant investment, typical for this category of specialized PC cases. Its construction features CNC-machined aluminum with a sandblasted finish, providing durability suitable for a demanding test bench environment.
