In Win offers an appealing product with the 303, it isn't cheap but neither expensive either at 100 EURO/USD. The magic is to be found in the see-trough design with the tempered glass side panel, the all dark interior and that lovely upper compartment wh...
Tempered Glass Side Panel, Clean Design, Clean Layout, Surface Mounted Storage Drives, Vertically Mounted Internal Cooling, PSU is Completely Hidden
Lack of cable routing options, Internal cooling partially blocked, No fans included
Early in this review I called the InWin 303 a Hybrid between a desktop case and a modern PC tower. The reason for that comment is that in a modern tower most of the components are horizontal to the ground. For example the PSU usually has the fan facing up...
Very Good Build Quality (SECC Steel Chassis With Tempered Glass Side Panel), Design (Tempered Glass & Front LEDs), Spacious Interior, Space For Up To 7 Fans And/or Three 120/280/360mm Radiators, Noise Levels, Bottom Air Filter, Price (For Some), ,
Airflow Levels, No Front Fan Mounts, Single Pre-Installed Fan, Only 4 Drive Trays,
Whenever i see a PC tower without front drive cages/bays the first thing i expect is room for several fans and/or a large radiator right behind the fascia. Unfortunately for reasons unknown IN WIN didn't do so with the 303 (they did with the 8...
Abstract: In Win has been on a roll lately with their cases and the 303 is another winner! What sets is apart is the combination of smart looks, tinted tempered glass window, excellent build quality and lots of features. It's also available in black and white, ther...
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Published: 2016-08-03, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
Abstract: Discussion of In Win is normally around trade show systems, often of the “$2400 animatronic deathbot” variety. The not-a-Transformer systems still exceed price-points of $400, as found with the trademark orange-and-glass D-Frame. In Win's image has firmly...
Abstract: The web address for In Win's website is www.inwin-style.com, and it's a fitting name. We've covered quite a few In Win cases in the pages of CPU over the years, including some that we've chosen as the foundation for our CPU System Workshop builds, and if...
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Published: 2016-07-18, Author: Ryan , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Plenty of room to work with, Superb build quality, Toolless side panel, Competitive pricing
Heavy, No fans included, Could use improved cable management features
It can be tough to stand out in a crowd without becoming quite obnoxious. In Win seems to know this, and has created the 303, a case that really does stand out without the negative reactions. The mostly steel design of the In Win 303 may seem overly p...
In Win clearly wanted to bring its well-known style and attention to detail down to a price point that most can afford, and I have to say, by and large, they squarely hit their mark with this one. The first impression while unboxing was in no way diminish...
Classy design, great aesthetics, Spacious main chamber, Room to hide cables and keep it neat, Incredible value, Mostly tool-less design
No case fans included but this is also a fair enough trade-off to keep the cost down
The In Win 303 is a pleasure to build in, has more than adequate airflow, easy access to the front panel I/O ports and a clean aesthetic. The flat roof means that you can place light items such as magazines, manuals, etc on the top without compromising ai...
The In Win 303 is a pleasure to build in, has more than adequate airflow, easy access to the front panel I/O ports and a clean aesthetic. The flat roof means that you can place light items such as magazines, manuals, etc on the top without compromising ai...