InWin A5 Review 5

InWin A5 Review

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Introduction

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I would like to thank inWin for supplying the review sample.


The InWin A5 is the largest of the A series, with the A1 being an ITX variant and the A3 being able to handle M-ATX boards. Being the biggest of the bunch, the A5 is not only capable of ATX but also E-ATX builds, while being surprisingly compact. While such big motherboards can fit in a slew of Mid-Towers out there, most demand some sort of tangible compromise when employing that biggest form factor, but the A5 aims to provide a useful balance by keeping things simple with a focus on the same sturdy build quality as the original A1.

Specifications

InWin A5
Case Type:Mid-Tower
Material:ECC, Tempered Glass, Aluminium, PC-ABS
Weight:5.86 kg
Slots:7+2
Drive Bays:2x Internal 2.5/3.5"
4x Internal 2.5"
Motherboard
Form Factors:
Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX, and E-ATX (305 x 277 mm)
Dimensions:399 x 215 x 407 mm
Front Door/Cover:N/A
Front Fans:N/A
Rear Fans:1x 120 mm (1x InWin Mercury AM120S pre-installed)
Top Fans:2x 120 mm (optional)
Bottom Fans:2x 120 mm (optional)
Side Fans:N/A
Front Radiator:N/A
Rear Radiator:120 mm
Top Radiator:240 mm
Bottom Radiator:N/A
Side Radiator:N/A
I/O:1x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C
2x USB 3.0
1x Combo Audio
Fan/LED Controller:N/A
Compatibility:CPU Cooler: 162 mm
GPU: 340 mm
PSU: 200 mm
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