“In-Win Company occupies a popular niche of inexpensive, good-quality system cases (and power supplies because In-Win manufactures them on its own), so today we are going to see if the quality of the PSUs is up to the customers’ expectations. We will test PSUs from IW series and the new IP line including AJ and Q series (total 6 PSUs).”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Corsair HX620W PSU @ Techgage
- Seasonic M12 Modular 600W Power Supply Review @ Madshrimps
- Tagan 1100-watt PSU @ TweakTown
- be quiet! Dark Power Pro 750W @ techPowerUp
- AMD SELECTS PC POWER TURBO-COOL 1KW-SR FOR AMD QUAD FX @ 3dGameMan
- FSP FX700-GLN Epsilon & Thermaltake Toughpower 650W @ PureOverclock
- Zalman ZM600-HP 600w Modular Power Supply Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- Corsair HX620 620w Modular PSU @ OC3D
- Tagan Turbo Jet 1100W PSU Review at XYZ Computing
- Spire Rocketeer IV 600w Power Supply @ OCIA
- Enermax Galaxy 1000w Quad-SLI Power Supply Review @ Virtual-Hideout
Can bundled PSUs still compete?

It’s not that In-Win are a no name company, it’s just that their PSUs are usually found pre-installed in cases. X-bit Labs grabbed 6 of their PSUs, of differing wattages and series to test them with the newer, power hungry components found in enthusiast’s PCs. Find out if they can still hold their own in this big test session.