This outlandish new gaming PC case costs more than four Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090s

This outlandish new gaming PC case costs more than four Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090s



If you’ve ever wanted a limited edition PC case built from curved glass, looking a lot like a shoe, and costing thousands of dollars, then outlandish case specialist, InWin, has just the product for you. The InWin Infinite is a unique new case from the company that along with looking quite extraordinary, has a quite unbelieveable price too. At $7,100, it’s one of the most expensive PC cases we’ve ever seen.

If money guaranteed quality, then this would immediately be one of the best PC cases that you could buy. It wouldn’t be the first unusual case we’ve seen from InWin, either. A few years ago it release an Alice-in-Wonderland-themed, fabric-covered PC case, and a few years before that it created a fully mirrored glass covered case too. That said, this Infinite case, which is the 11th “signature” case from InWin, might be the strangest one of the lot.

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I’ll be honest and say that my first reaction to this case was confusion, because the design is quite unlike anything I’ve seen before. It looks like a shoe on a pedestal, with a wrapped glass top panel that can be swung open and closed. The glass gives you a full, undistributed view of the components, and according to InWin, it took multiple attempts to create this design with a failure rate that was acceptable for production.

InWin Infinite PC case with top glass panel open

My colleague, Edward Chester, actually saw the product showcased at Computex 2025 back in June 2024, shooting the video below. However, it has taken this long for the product to actually get an official announcement.

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Holding up the shoe-like PC is the anodized aluminum pedestal which includes the power button and I/O, including three USB 3.2 slots. The design cleverly integrates the radiator and cooling fans on the pedestal’s other side which, thanks to the fairly open design, allows for (what we’d suspect is) great airflow. The pedestal can also be rotated from its upright position for easier access to the PC’s components.

InWin Infinite PC case I/O ports

That’s a handy feature, too, because this case is enormous, sitting at 38.99 x 15.93 x 35.98-inches and weighing no less than 103.61lbs (47kg), so you wouldn’t be able to move it around too often. Being so large does offer some benefits, however, with support for E-ATX motherboards and full-size GPUs. There’s also a handy magnetic back panel and cable management area to keep things tidy.

InWin Infinite PC case front view

The InWin Infinite is already showing as out of stock on InWin’s site for the time being, although a curious message on the Infinite sale page does ask potential customers to contact customer services if you’re interested. At $7,100, however, you may prefer to stick to something more traditional with a much smaller price tag.

Want a unique case for your next gaming build that won’t cost thousands? Check out our Fractal Design Torrent review to see one of the best looking PC cases you can buy right now, even if it doesn’t look like expensive footwear.

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