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The InWin Infinite is a bold, extravagant PC case that redefines the meaning of “over-the-top.” Initially unveiled at Computex in Taipei, it’s finally ready to go on sale… if you’ve got €6,776 (around $7,093 in U.S. dollars) to spend. For that price, you could easily buy a decent used car, but hey, maybe you’d prefer this eye-catching, one-of-a-kind PC case instead.

Why would anyone drop that much on a case? Well, InWin’s promotional material highlights the striking 180-degree curved glass front, giving the Infinite a visually stunning look. But let’s be honest—this case is more about style than substance. Its design is so fragmented that it offers little in terms of practical functions like dust protection or adequate cooling, even though it does show off your components with its sleek, cable-free interior.

The case’s real showstopper is its rotating base. The upper section of the case rotates 45 degrees, while the glass panel spins in the opposite direction. This rotation allows for easier access to your internal components for modifications, though actually accessing the power supply still looks like a major inconvenience. In the closed position, however, the cables for your monitors and accessories will spill out of the top, which might ruin the otherwise clean design.

On the technical side, the InWin Infinite is equipped to handle some serious hardware. It supports eight PCIe slots, a 250mm power supply, and accommodates graphics cards up to 370mm in length. Storage is a bit limited, with space for just two 2.5-inch drives. You can install a single 120mm fan on the rear, or opt for three 120mm fans on the front, with a 360mm radiator mount available for liquid cooling. Despite its impressive size, the case weighs in at a solid 103 pounds, and shipping it in its protective crate tips the scales at over 220 pounds.

This extravagant case seems made for the ultra-wealthy esports crowd or anyone who wants to make a flashy statement with their PC setup. However, don’t get too excited just yet—currently, it’s only available on InWin’s EU store, where it’s listed as “sold out,” and it doesn’t appear in the U.S. store. For now, it looks like the InWin Infinite is one of those exclusive items only a few can ever hope to own.