“In Win isn’t a widely known company, but it is slowly starting to get to there. Their unique cases are a different from the norm and the In Win Fanqua Mid Tower Chassis that we have to review today is no exception. Supporting up to nine drives the Fanqua houses four fans: three 120mm and one 220mm blue LED fan which lights up the entire case. In Win has also developed many tool-free devices to help ensure a fast and easy installation. Read on further to find out more about this case.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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In Win takes a page from XFX on their new enclosure
No, it is not an old soft drink making a comeback, the In Win Fanqua Mid Tower Chassis is a tool-less chassis with good airflow and space for nine external 5.25″ drives and up to three 3.5″ internal drives. The fans are protected from vibration by rubber feet, a nice touch especially on the oversized 220mm side fan. It is a decent case overall, if perhaps a strange colour mix for anyone who isn’t a huge fan of black and green. If you are a devoted fan and have a few XFX products, you could really get a theme going. More at Think Computers.