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Join Matt Homan as TechwareLabs takes a look at a case like no other, The In Win Allure. The IN WIN ALLURE is a case that should appeal to most girls out there with its white exterior decorated with a few purple flowers and sparkling crystal like jewels, but how will it stand the TWL Torture Test...?
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After reviewed In Win Xtreme and AL-13 series PC cases, today we will review another In Win case; Allure of OR series. OR series PC case is targeting for home decoration users and you will understand why Allure is fitted in this series once you have gone through this review. Let us deep dive this case further and you will definitely love it; at least your wife or girlfriend does.
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Il y a maintenant quelques temps, nous avons testé dans nos colonnes le boitier In Win 904. Un modèle au format ATX absolument sublime, à la finition sans faille, mais qui souffrait malgré tout de quelques limitations. Ce jour, nous testons son grand frère, le In Win 909, un nouveau modèle plus grand et donc presque sans aucune limitation. A découvrir sans plus attendre.
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The 904 from In Win is a case that looks amazing and is designed to perform also. The 904 is pretty unique with a solid aluminum (T4.0/2.0mm) main shell and two thick panes of tempered safety glass for either side. It comes with hot swappable drive bays that already have some cable management built into the case. There is 3 x 3.5” drive bays (the swappable ones) and two other places for 2.5” drives. The positioning is unique in that the 3.5” bays are in the top right corner and turned vertically. The 2.5” drives are mounted on the inside front of the case. The single optical drive is in an odd position, tucked away underneath the PSU, kind of in the middle bottom of the case. The 904 is built for AiO water cooling, which is designed to mount externally on the back of the case.
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In Win have been pushing the boundaries of chassis design to their very limits, then pushing them again! In recent years they have created some of the most unique and incredibly cool chassis products on the market, from the D-Frame which was based on the chassis of a motorbike, the H-Frame, which I can only assume was styled on a Transformer, and the glass covered Tao that was styled on the sort of glass skyscrapers you see in big cities. Now we have their new chassis, the 904 Mid Tower, which looks set to combine much of what In Win have done before, but into something just a little bit more practical and affordable.
With a price tag of just £149.99 the 904 falls right in line with the competition in terms of premium models, competing with other high end mid towers from companies like NZXT and Corsair. However, while other companies may focus on cramming their chassis full of features to benefit high end gaming rigs, the In Win 904 is set to focus almost purely on style. Not everyone wants huge radiators, 14 fan mounts and 12 hard drives, some people just want their PC to look incredible.
In Win haven’t gone for the most imaginative name with this chassis, but it’s the first premium chassis they’ve done in a while that has a more mainstream appeal and price tag. So let’s get right to it and see just what this aluminium and glass behemoth has to offer. As you can see from the specification below, the chassis packs enough support for a high end system thanks to ATX motherboard support and 8 expansion bays. There isn’t a lot of room for storage, but it’s more than enough for your average rig.
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Technic3D hat das In Win 901 PC-Gehäuse im Test. Das 901 bekam vor allem für die Optik einige Glanzpunkte gesetzt. Ob das Gehäuse auch in der Praxis einen Mehrwert bietet, steht im folgenden Review.
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IN WIN 805 Midi Tower Chassis Review @ Nikktech
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In Win, the modern masters of chassis design, are back once again. Today we’ll be taking a look at the In Win 805, a slightly more accessible product for the masses that takes many of the style points of the premium ranges that In Win offer. We’ve been blown away by their more creative products such as the S-Frame, H-Frame, H-Tower, D-Frame, Tao and many more, but it is nice to see these wonder-chassis filtering down into a more consumer friendly package, both in terms of price and ergonomics.
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Riding in on wings of glory the Dragon Rider is one of the best E-ATX cases I have seen in a long time. Decent pricing and a plethora of features lead this to be a strong contender for the role of your computer case. Join us as we review the Dragon Rider.
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A relative newcomer to the PC case industry Ikonik is entering with some really nice designs and forward thinking designs. Mike Santini takes a look at the Zaria A20 and shows you its positive points as well as some of the drawbacks to its design and layout. Is the Zaria meant for you? Read our review to fid out if its your perfect case.
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