Conclusion
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With the Fanqua IN WIN shows a
good case which unfortunately has some issues. But as soon as you start looking
at the price you wont be bothered anymore.
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Ergonomic issues |
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Manufacturing quality / Ergonomics |
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The Fanqua is astonishingly well manufactured.
Therefore the build quality is on a high level especially for such a cheap
price. Every single piece fits perfectly and even the screw thread for all the
screws are brilliant.
But unfortunately as soon as you start installing your hardware you will notice
that there are some issues. At the beginning everything goes well but when you
for example want to exchange hard drives when you already installed an ATX
mainboard you wont be able to remove the hard drive cage anymore. Furthermore
the clips for the expansion card only work with single-slot cards. If you use a
dual slot-slot graphics card you wont be able to tighten one of the two clips.
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Manufacturing quality |
- Hard drive cage
- Tightening mechanism for
expansion cards |
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Design |
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With the Fanqua IN WIN really succeeded in
creating a gaming case that has a characteristic but not junky design. The
yellow spots are well chosen and generate a fresh and even a bit fancy overall
picture. Especially the fans with their yellow blades are nice to look at. |
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Homogenous |
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Recommendation |
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The IN WIN Fanqua we recommend to gamer who are looking for a cheap but
good home to put their precious hardware in. |
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Gamer |
- Desktop-PC |
The IN WIN Fanqua
can be bought at Brack to a price of CHF
81.- (est. EUR 54.-).
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Author:
t.rothenburg@ocaholic.ch
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