For those of you who haven't frequented the site in the past three years, you may not know that I have reviewed SEVERAL computer cases in my time. And while I could not make it to CES this year to pay my respects to all of the enclosure makers I love so much, I still followed the enclosure news from my hidden, case-lined fortress. Among the new designs was this beautiful looking case from In Win, and it is a smaller version of their 303 case design.
There is no official product page up, with just this image on their overview page, but Hardware Canucks posted video from their In Win booth visit on the show floor, which I have embedded below. The case certainly looks very good, and if it sells for less than the 303's $99 MSRP as speculated in the video below, it will be a very attractive option for a smaller – and very stylish, of course – system build.
(Video via Hardware Canucks)
If you watched the video you'll see that this is a very polished product, and I'm very impressed by the quality of the 300-series from In Win – especially considering its cost. Rest assured, I will be asking for a sample to review!
I don’t know much about
I don’t know much about watercooling, but it seems like all those bubbles in the tubes in the video would be a problem, or at least less efficient.
Whoever setup the display
Whoever setup the display unit did that on purpose. And i must admit its more eye catching than if they had filled the loop and bled the air bubbles out.
Very cool case, my only worry
Very cool case, my only worry is the air flow for the front mounted rad.