InWin Introduces New Server & IPC Equipment at CES 2025
January 14, 2025

InWin Introduces New Server & IPC Equipment at CES 2025

InWin demonstrated several new server chassis models at CES. These new additions are part of the company’s efforts to expand its regional IPC, server and system assembly operations in 2025. Last year saw the launch of new production facilities in the US and Malaysia, as well as the introduction of new products. TechPowerUp was impressed with the InWin RG650B, a large rack-mount GPU server designed with artificial intelligence and high-performance computing applications in mind. Its 6.5U dual-chamber design is divided into two sections with optimized and independent thermal management systems: GPU accelerators are designed for a 4.5U space, while the motherboard and processors are housed in a 2U bay.

The front of the RG650B is dominated by nine pre-installed hot-swappable 80 x 30mm fans (12,000 rpm max) with PWM. This array must provide sufficient cooling for any equipment it contains; these components will be powered by a 3200W 80 Plus Titanium CRPS power supply (with four 12V-2×6 pins). InWin’s technical specifications state that their RG650B supports 18 FHFL PCI-Express slots with four PCI-Express riser cables, which opens up a lot of options for installing expansion cards.

The InWin RL200 is a high-performance 2U rack-mount server case with liquid cooling. The demo unit is equipped with a pre-installed 2U 240mm AIO liquid cooler and a safety-certified, high-performance 2000W CRPS power supply. Customers can also configure the RL200 with air cooling. Its shallow depth design is ideal for situations where space is limited. InWin’s specification states that the RL200 can accommodate one full-size GPU.

The RS116 is a 1U chassis with a full-height PCIe slot supporting PCI-Express Gen 5 expansion. It can support up to sixteen 15mm hot-swap NVMe E1.S drives. Two pre-installed sets of MCIO (8i) backplane bays can support eight drives each. The six pre-installed 21,500 RPM fans are said to be powerful enough to handle the cooling task of PCIe Gen 5 devices as well as any accelerator card added.

InWin will offer RS116 customers a custom I/O protection service (using SGCC material) when certain motherboard designs require a different backplane layout.

2025-01-08 01:01:29

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