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Recently we reviewed the rather impressive InWin X-Fighter. Today, we have another case from the same company but this time it’s on the small end of the scale. The Matrix is designed especially for MATX boards and with its unique design and 360 degree visuals, it certainly looks the part. The white colour is very distinctive but unfortunately isn’t the easiest to photograph so let’s see how it shapes up.
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In recent years computer hardware has been developing at an amazing rate. But whilst much attention is given to new graphics technologies and new CPUs it seems that system enclosures are often left without much time in the limelight. However, one such case demands time in the forefront, with both its audacious aesthetics and its plethora of features, the InWin Maelstrom demands attention.
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InWin delivers a chassis with a turbo... fan switch that is. Take a look at the sports car inspired GT1.
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InWin went back to the drawing board, again, and gets really close to perfection in the GRone full-tower chassis. Enthusiasts, sit up and take notice.
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If the GT1 case was a little too out there for you, InWin offers a sleeker version with the G7.
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In the office this week I have the latest budget friendly chassis offering from InWin and while they are earning quite a lot of fame and reputation for their, shall we say, slightly crazier chassis designs such as the D-Frame and H-Frame, its easy to forget that they make normal cases too.
InWin is well known in the industry for making some unique chassis and respectable power supplies that have earned them a loyal fan base over the years. The new G7, much like the other recent InWin release (the GT-1) is aimed at the mid market. It's not about blowing you away with insane features, huge chassis, big price tags and flashy lights. This is a part of the market where most people actually spend there money, your average system builder needs something reliable, that packs all the features they require but that also doesn't cost too much money and the big question here today is, have InWin struck the right balance between those three aspect.
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While most enthusiasts prefer Full Tower cases because of the ample amount of space for things like water-cooling solutions and multiple video card setups, sometimes the sheer size of the cases can be prohibitive as far as portability. Luckily there has always been a healthy market for enthusiast minded Mid Towers. Today we look at the G7 Mid Tower from InWin that promises to offer a great blend of features, performance and quality aimed at DIY enthusiasts. Will it stand tall among quality competition? Let’s find out.
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InWin is not the most well known brand, at least amongst UK enthusiasts, however with the ambitions and working ethic that In Win have set out, I am looking forward to reviewing their latest PC case.
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InWin introduces a case styled behind chain mail armor from the medieval times. Will the Dragon Slayer's design ultimately sacrifice usability? Read on and find out.
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Most cases today are aimed at males. In Win took up the challenge of creating a case that is mainly aimed at the female computer users. Will the pretty colors loose out to functionality? Read on and find out.
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