Is the In Win Prism Worth It? Full Review, Airflow Test
The Best Panoramic Glass PC Case for BTF Builds?
The In Win Prism is one of the most visually striking PC cases released in recent memory. With its 180‑degree seamless tempered glass, BTF/back‑connect motherboard support, and a surprisingly efficient airflow layout, the Prism aims to be more than just another panoramic showpiece. It’s designed to be a functional, builder‑friendly chassis that can handle modern high‑end GPUs and cooling setups.
The InWin PRISM is available in two colors: Blank and White. The Black case has mirrored glass, while the white case is clear.
In this review, we look at the InWin PRISM and show you everything you need to know before buying it.
Design & Build Quality: Premium Glass, Premium Feel
The InWin Prism immediately stands out thanks to its unique front‑to‑side glass panel, which creates a clean view of your components. Unlike traditional single and dual‑panel designs, the Prism uses a different look to the front glass panels that we have seen recently. Instead of just a flat curved glass, InWin took three pieces of glass and combined them for a new look that still allows you to see inside the case from the front view.
The right side of the PRISM gives you the same design as the glass side, but with metal and an area where three of the four 120mm fans that are preinstalled can exhaust out of.
The case is heavy — but that’s expected with this much glass. Build quality is excellent across the board, and the tolerances feel tight and intentional.










