Thursday, January 4th 2018
In Win Releases the 305 Mid-Tower Chassis
In-Win has introduced a new tower chassis to their lineup, sporting a sleek design and tempered glass side panel (of the tool-less variety; users need only press the handle for it to pop out. The jury is still out on whether or not this is a hazardous feature). There's a steel, plastic and tempered glass construction that join together to create one of the more subdued, yet aesthetically pleasing designs the company has come up with. Space for 7x 120 mm fans means your rig will hardly ever suffer form constrained heat, while the overall dimensions of the chassis mean there's support for up to 160 mm high tower coolers, up to 200 mm PSUs (kept in a separate chamber), and up to 350 mm graphics cards. Out of the box, there's support for 2x 3.5" and 2x 2.5" drive bays (with a potential extra slot for the latter).Front panel connectivity consists of 2x USB 2.0 ports, 1x USB 3.0 port, a fan speed switch, and a pair of HD audio jacks. The 305 Mid-Tower chassis dimensions' come up at 500 mm (H) x 248 mm (W) x 484 mm (D). The In-Win 305 is available right now in white or black options, starting at $115 MSRP. One last note goes towards the side-panel's honeycomb-design cutouts, which look very pleasing and should allow for sufficient airflow.
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6 Comments on In Win Releases the 305 Mid-Tower Chassis
If that isn't their slogan, it sure should be.
There seems to be no LEDs so they've saved on LEDs and cabling BOM, also fewer assembly steps on these, so why is this more expensive?