In Win are well-known for their crazy and expensive chassis designs, which we’ll get to later today, but they’ve also been doing a lot of work on more affordable editions too! Their new 301 keeps costs down by using SECC for the main chassis, but tops it off with tempered glass and features a red LED front I/O panel for some added swagger. It’ll support a micro-ATX motherboard, GPUs of up to 330mm, an ATX PSU, 5 x 120mm fan, or a 120/240mm rad in the front, as well as a 120mm rad in the back.
The awkwardly named CF06A may not have a lovely name, but it looks pretty darn good to us! Like the 301, it deploys SECC and tempered glass construction but comes with support for an ATX motherboard, 350mm long GPUs, and much better cooling support. You’ll find room for 7 x 120mm fans, a 360mm rad in the top and a 120mm rad in the rear.
The 303 is still one of our favourite In Win chassis, but their latest edition, the 303 type C, is our favourite to date. It’ll house an ATX motherboard, plenty of storage drives, long GPUs, 7 x 120mm fans, 120mm rear radiator, or a 360mm radiator in the top on its horizontal bracket for those who love to show off their hardware.
Not only can you mount the rad on its side, but also the GPU, using a riser card system to show off all your favourite hardware.
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