In Win GD Review 2

In Win GD Review

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Introduction


I would like to thank In Win for supplying the review sample.

In Win was founded in 1985 with a focus on manufacturing and marketing PC cases. They have come a long way since then, offering not only various enclosures for all types of users, but also power supplies and server enclosures. Their case designs have made some waves in recent months as they have released bold looking enclosure and have also catered to the female PC user with their designs.

We have the pleasure to look at the In Win GD Gaming case today. It is a full sized mid ATX case intended for gaming machines.

Specifications:
Model:In Win GD
Case Type:ATX Mid Tower
Net Weight:N/A
Dimension (H*W*D):437mm × 233mm × 553 mm
Material:Steel and plastic
Color:Silver and Black
Cooling System:Smart-3D UniDuct™ 12cm Ceramic Fans at Front & Rear Panels VGA Turbo Cooling System with 8cm Side Ceramic Fan x 2 Support Water-Cooling
Motherboards:ATX/M-ATX
Drive Bays:5.25" Drive Bay - 4
External 3.5" Drive Bay - 2
Internal 3.5" Drive Bay - 5
Front I/O:Firewire x 1, USB2.0 x 4,
HD Audio/Microphone
Expansion Slots:7

Packaging


The GD case has been packed in a box full of colour. The front shows a picture of the case in the foreground and a large image of the VGA turbo cooling solution in the background. The other side has the same image of the case but the background has been replaced with a robot to symbolize the “robotic/futuristic” theme of the case. The sides display the full specifications of the chassis and provide cut outs to carry it around.


The GD has been placed between two Styrofoam spacers for protection. A plastic bag further protects the case from scratches.

Contents


In Win have included two small packages of accessories. One contains the manual whilst the other contains all necessary equipment to install hardware within the case. You get your standard set of screws and a 3-pin fan connection to four pin molex connection adapter. Also included is a bunch of steel PCI slot covers. I initially thought these were given as spares, but later found out these are the actual covers for the case.
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