InWin’s Dlite PC case lives up to its name through eye-catching design

The Dlite has the kind of elegance that fits everywhere, attracting attention without feeling out of place.

InWin has launched the Dlite mid-tower case that features a streamlined layout maintaining visual cohesiveness and refined elegance. Inspired by the Dubili’s unique design elements, the Dlite offers a high-quality build using aluminium whenever possible. It would feel right at home on top of an office desk or a living room cabinet, enhancing the aesthetics of your space.

Unlike the InWin Shift, the Dlite won’t be the first thing you notice when entering a room, as it blends with its surroundings. However, the moment you see it, you are unlikely to forget it. The brushed aluminium strips and wavy-patterned mesh front panel give it a classy look, in my opinion. It even does RGB correctly thanks to its smoked tempered glass, which diffuses the light well.

InWin Dlite case.

The Dlite is available in Mocha Bronze and Lilac Silver variants, measuring 441mm (L) x 245mm (W) x 528mm (H) and weighing 9.25kg. Inside these dimensions, you will find space for up to ATX motherboards, 165mm CPU coolers, 380mm graphics cards, and 200mm PSUs. The case is compatible with InWin’s riser cable bracket, allowing you to showcase your graphics card in vertical orientation. It is also adapted to modern needs, supporting back-connect motherboards such as the MSI B650M Project Zero, enabling cleaner cable management and easy maintenance.

InWin Dlite - front fans.

For cooling, it accommodates up to three 120mm fans in the front, three 120mm on the right side panel, three 120mm or two 140mm up top, and one 120mm/140mm in the rear. Four of these spaces come pre-filled with XM120 fans, split between the front and rear.

Those who prefer liquid cooling can replace them with up to two 360mm radiators in the front and top, plus another 120mm in the rear. The side doesn’t seem to support radiators, at least not when the front is already populated. Lastly, for storage, you will find room for two 2.5in drives plus two 3.5in HDDs below the PSU cover.

InWin Dlite - inside.

The front I/O is conveniently placed at the bottom of the facade, offering two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, one USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C, plus a 3.5mm audio jack. A perfect placement since this beauty is the type to sit on top of a desk.

Now, how much all of this elegance will cost you, you may ask. Well, surprisingly not that much, as InWin asks for €129. A great price considering that it comes bundled with four pre-installed fans.

The Dlite is available now in Europe but will be released in the Americas starting Q1 2026. Variants for that side of the pond will not feature an aluminium strip, thanks to recent cost-increasing tariffs imposed by the US Government.

Fahd Temsamani
Fahd Temsamani
Senior Writer at Club386, his love for computers began with an IBM running MS-DOS, and he’s been pushing the limits of technology ever since. Known for his overclocking prowess, Fahd once unlocked an extra 1.1GHz from a humble Pentium E5300 - a feat that cemented his reputation as a master tinkerer. Fluent in English, Arabic, and French, his motto when building a new rig is ‘il ne faut rien laisser au hasard.’

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