In Win GD Review 2

In Win GD Review

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Value and Conclusion

  • At the time of writing this review, the In Win GD case has been priced at $155.99 USD but has a $10 USD discount and a $30 USD mail in rebate at Newegg.
  • Good looking case
  • Solid construction
  • Many fans included
  • VGA Turbo Module Cooler
  • Not very loud for amount of fans
  • Fans are all replaceable without the need for screws
  • Screw-less system for 3.5” and 5.25” drives
  • Blue LED illumination
  • Front panel is easily removed
  • Complete front I/O connectivity
  • Cramped
  • Not many holes for cable management
  • Too much plastic
  • No side panel window
  • Missing PCI slot bracket
  • VGA Cooling Solution is in the way when installing motherboard
The In Win GD case has been designed with gamers in mind. The innovative VGA Turbo Cooling Solution does exactly this and pushes cool air onto the GPU in the system – perfect for gamers who want to keep their card(s) cool after hours of gaming. It has a futuristic theme pointed towards it as it is meant to represent a robot.
Even though the front door is made of plastic and not steel, it feels very solid and durable. In Win have included many tool less features, such as all the fans, the side panel vent as well as all 3.5” and 5.25” drive bays. To top it all off, all fans within the case can be replaced without the need for screws, so for those who like their LED fans, installing them should not be a problem.
Overall, the GD has many features and innovations. While the look of the case may appeal to some, it may not appeal to others. In Win have done a great job with the GD and its VGA Turbo Cooling Solution.
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