InWin A1 Plus Black Mini-ITX Tower with Integrated ARGB Lighting - 650W Gold 80 Plus Power Supply - Qi Wireless Phone Charger - View 1

InWin A1 Plus Black Mini-ITX Tower with Integrated ARGB Lighting - 650W Gold 80 Plus Power Supply - Qi Wireless Phone Charger

4.4 (601 ratings)
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Key Features

  • Personalize your rig with addressable RGB modes! The A1 Plus features a tinted transparent stand and the addressable RGB lights Pierce through to create an awesome lighting experience.
  • The A1 Plus comes with two complementary Sirius loop ASL120 fans. The matte black structure is fitted with dual radiant addressable RGB loops. The circular RGB Outline is presented on both sides of the fan So lighting is present no matter the fan placement.
  • The PSU is prebuilt within the A1 Plus with the cables already managed and is accommodated with two GPU connectors (PCI-E 6 + 2-pin) for high-end graphics cards. Power Supply Compatibility - InWin 650W PSU Included. AC Input/Efficient - AC input: 100-240V / 80 PLUS Gold
  • The A1 Plus's convenient wireless charging Station is now WPC Qi 1.2 Certified. It NOW emits 10W of power to strengthen the charging capacity to Qi enabled mobile devices and gaming mice.
  • The square structure provides a hassle-free installation, and the capacity to house powerful hardware in its Mini-ITX form. The A1 Plus supports a CPU heatsink height up to 160mm and accommodates up to 320mm length Graphics cards.

Specifications

Brand
IN WIN
Series
In-Win A1 PLUS BLACK Mini-ITX Tower
Item model number
A1PLUSBLACK
Item Weight
16.7 pounds
Product Dimensions
13.5 x 8.27 x 9.09 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
13.5 x 8.27 x 9.09 inches
Color
Black
Manufacturer
InWin
Date First Available
May 13, 2019

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Customer Reviews

Steven
Pros:+ 650W gold power supply has black cables.+ The included 2 decent RGB fans are pretty good. Fan and base RGB can be controlled with motherboard RGB header.+ Has accessories like lots of zip ties and padding for the base.+ Build quality is sturdy and 10W qi charger is a nice feature.+ Cable management isn't hard and the PSU shroud can be removed and reattached to hide some more cables.+ Can fit a full sized gpu lengthwise, can fit a 2.5 slot card but not a 3 slot card.+ Aesthetically pleasingCons:- Airflow isn't the best at base configuration but can be fixed. I would recommend getting 2 more 120mm fans as intake on the bottom. The side fan is preinstalled as exhaust but using it as intake has dropped my CPU temps up to 10 degrees Celsius.- As the title says, it's a mini itx case so of course it will be cramped to build in with full sized components.- PSU shroud is attached to the PSU with a screw, so replacing the PSU with your own will mean that the shroud can't be used.- The top is acrylic(?) and attracts fingerprints.Overall good case and easy to build in. The cons are either very minor or can be easily fixed. Price is also reasonable for the amount of features included like the PSU, RGB fans and base, and qi charger.
Nikki
The media could not be loaded. Pros:Comes with psuPremium build qualityUnique lookingThe included fans are actually good.Cons:Very small space to build "but its expected"The charger on top is very slow to charge "not a make or break for me"No on or off switch for psuAt the end of the day you bought this case for the size and the unique look. This was my very first build and was able to complete on my own. But man was it a pain in the but due to having no room inside.The psu seems legit "not a computer expert but it seems to do what it is suppost to do"Bought 2 extra fans for bottom of case. It keeps everything cool "gpu hovering around @65c and cpu @73c while playing destiny 2 max settings"The charger on top charges my note 9 very slow but it is a cool feature but not a make or break.I cannot stress how clean this case looks. If you have been debating "like i did for a month" just buy it!
Gary CoxGary Cox
The most beautifully designed computer case I've owned. I had a fun build but now that it's done I just love looking at it on my desk, rather than on the floor. The size is amazing. Not too big or too small. The PSU is GREAT, and I'm not sure what the fuss is all about. Works great! The case is made extremely well, and so is the cable wires. Everything fit together perfectly, although tight space as one would expect. Great buy and worth the $$
SaarinenSaarinen
This case was used for my downsized gaming build and unfortunately it was not as great as I hoped. Mind you all parts were confirmed working properly before and after issues with this case.Build Quality: Great! The case feels very premium between the thick sheets of metal used and nice glossy finish of the glass at the top of the case. No compromises there.Build Parts List (Relevant later):I7 9700kAsrock phantom gaming z390i motherboard32gb Corsair Vengeance RGB ram (2x16gb)Nvidia Reference 2080 Super GPUCorsair H75 AIO with SP120 and HD120 fans3x more HD120 fans, one exhaust behind GPU and 2 intake on bottom of the caseCommander PRO for fan speed managementSamsung Evo 970 PLUS nvme and 1Tb Intel m.2 on the back of the board for storageThermal Grizzly Graphite Pad for TIMAssembly: Not bad, not great. This case would be 10x better without the included power supply, it is big! Not an SFX or SFF power supply, this is full ATX. Problems arise in building when trying to route cables around the huge power supply, and the short and mostly flimsy feeling cables only having one way they can possibly get to places. More on power supply later.... The included Qi charger is slow and the cable connected to the power supply is excessively long with nowhere to hide it.BAD: the power supply... I read reviews and opted to think oh it’s probably just a few bad ones mixed in the good batches. Well if it is the case (pun intended) I got unlucky and I’m very displeased since the build took 5+ hours to route all the cables the way I wanted them, upon turning the computer on everything was fine, ran unigine heaven and the computer shuts off while the cpu was only 60c... ok I investigate, anything power intensive ends up with the computer shutting off including other benchmarking software and gaming such as Modern Warfare and Rust all ended up with the computer shutting down.I end up grabbing my RM750x power supply from the previous build, plug it in and bam everything works fine, too bad I just got done paying $199+tax for a case because I wanted the power supply to go along with the case. I had no intentions of replacing the power supply considering the price of the case, but that may be the only option aside from returning the case as faulty (something I’m sure many have done). Will attempt to call customer service later and request for some of my money back and just keep the case and purchase a proper power supply instead of the trash that is included.Will update on response.Update 2/18/2020Received a partial refund for the faulty PSU (35% of purchase price) and in exchange neither I or Amazon Customer service had to deal with Inwin customer service in an attempt to RMA. Bought the Corsair SF600 platinum and it works like a dream, Qi charger was happily taken out as it charged extremely slowly anyway.Amazon Customer service: 5 stars as alwaysInwin Quality Assurance: 2-3 stars, case is still very nice. All in all I’ll give the item a 4 star now that the issues are ironed out.