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Manufacturer: In Win
Price: $ 65 US
Author: Steven Walton
Date: 02/25/2015

[ Introduction ]

Today we are checking out the latest mid-tower case from In Win designed for do-it-yourself gamers on a budget. Known simply as the ‘703’ this sleek looking case might be designed for budget users, but it offers a number of quality features such as a custom case window, ventilated front panel and the ability to support a wide range of hardware...

By far the most popular type of case is the mid-tower as it supports the ever abundant ATX form factor motherboards and power supplies. Of the literally hundreds and hundreds of mid-towers available, most are priced between $50 - $75.

With the 703, In Win is attempting to deliver an affordable $65 mid-tower that can rival much more expensive cases in terms of build quality, design, features and performance.

The 703 is a relatively compact mid-tower and yet despite that you will find room for full-size ATX motherboards, as well as room for graphics cards up to 408 mm long and CPU coolers up to 170 mm tall. The case also has room for up to four 120 mm fans despite only shipping with one.

As impressive as the price and hardware support is, the real show stopper is how the case looks. Built using mostly SECC steel the 703 features some red accents, a brushed aluminum front panel, and an acrylic side window...

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oldboy



Posted on: 02/25/2015 11:42 PM
I don't like the red its not bright enough. That is all.