The In Win 703 comes in at an excellent 70 US dollars, which should be a great selling point right on its own because of its cool looks and choice of two colors. Its excellent construction quality and nice aluminum lining in the front make it a great chassis for mainstream builds. The 703 offers all the features you would require from a chassis of this price point. With the ability to install a fully sized ATX board, long GPU, and large CPU cooler, gamers will find enough room to plug in all the important components, and the large window allows them to show those off the next chance they get. All these aspects work extremely well together and make for a very good chassis.
However, there are some "head scratchers" as well: In Win supplies a very basic set of screws, so you will have to hunt for more if you want to install lots of hardware, and the gray cables are going to frustrate those used to all-black sleeving in other cases of the price range. There is also In Win's choice to offer a USB 3.0 connector in combination with two USB 2.0 ones. While it is great to have both, it would have been more appropriate to go for two USB 3.0 connectors to make the most of the single motherboard header.
All the other things we found to be faulty within the In Win 703 are just small annoyances, like the neon green ODD lock or the motherboard's rather tight fit. With a bit of patience and some planning during the assembly process, you will be quite happy with how the In Win 703 looks and that all your parts snugly fit into its solid structure. Those are, after all, the most important aspects when it comes to buying a chassis for less than 100 US dollars.