IN WIN 101 Black ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case
Product is rated as #19 in category Gaming PC Setup
| Style | 9.8 |
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| Sturdiness | 9.7 |
| Value for money | 9.6 |
| Easy to assemble | 9.6 |
| Durability | 9.5 |
| Quality of material | 9.4 |
About Item
- Simple and clean front panel with a striking LED bezel while front I/O positioned at the top
- Detachable tempered glass side panel/remove by pressing button
- Two 2.5” HDD mounts Cleverly positioned in the back of motherboard tray
- Special GPU holder provides extra support
- Top PSU chamber for better airflow and supports up to 6 fans
IN WIN 101 Black ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case
$115.13
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Ed Hobbs –
The media could not be loaded. Honestly, I’m really impressed with this case. It truly is contemporary and minimalistic. Air flow in this case is phenomenal and there’s enough room to fix my ASUS TUF RTX 3090 OC (which was a concern of mine at first). I’m able to play games like Destiny 2, Monster Hunter World and CoD: CW at their highest settings all while never peaking 70’C on my GPU.On my previous case, I have my AIO fans pull air in. With this case, the main option would be to have it as outake as you’d want a neutral airflow (3 pulling in at the bottom, 3 pushing out. I’m not counting the PSU fan here). Besides this, my CPU still runs cool and has hit 64’C while playing games on their highest settings.RGB is fantastic and the white of the case will bounce the lights around. The front glass panel is a little tinted so it might make your lights look a little dimmer but still looks amazing. The light up logo in the front give a smooth transition of RGB that is controlled by your MB addressable headers option. Keep in mind, to turn on the front panel RGB, you need two free 12V 4 pin headers on your MB to use.I’ll definitely be adding In Win to my future builds!
Azreader12 –
I personally love this case, the cable management is pretty good, the quality of material is good, I love the layout, it allows me to cool a gpu better then normally. however there is one slight problem, when using a side mounted 240mm aio like I am, you can only have around 290mm of gpu room, which is a problem for more powerful gpus because most of them are larger then that. another weird thing I have noticed is that I have to slightly push the pci slot brackets at the bottom so they fit into the case, probably just a slight defect but its rather annoying.in summary, great case, I recommend using the bottom fans for intake and have them blow right into your gpu, use an air cooler to bypass the gpu length restriction and if your fans are slim enough you may be able to fit in 2 side fans or just one fan for the top spot. overall I like this case, it just makes using an AIO more interesting if its above 120mm, you can fit a 360 but it would have to have really long tubes to go across your gpu and you’d also have to worry about the hot air from the AIO being pushed into the gpu unless you have the bottom fans exhaust air (doesnt work as well). I want to try custom watercooling in this case to see how well it works and if it improves my problems like having a smaller gpu.
Ed Hobbs –
The fan layout isn’t for power users that want to heavily overclock using big all in one water coolers.However, if you’re going to use the stock cooler or any good air cooler this will work.Technically you can fit an AIO of the side panel and exhaust, but it’ll have very restricted airflow.I doubt an AIO would fit in the bottom. If your cat likes to jump on the PC for a nap, this one will work.