TechtrovertTechtrovert
The In Win 101 Pink ATX Mid Tower Case is easy on your wallet without compromising on quality and customization. Below are a few specifications and observations on this case.| Motherboard |The In Win 101 case is very accommodating, giving the user a choice to use a full ATX, Micro ATX, or Mini ATX motherboard.| Fans |The case contains six (6) mounting points allowing you to install up to six (6) 120mm fans. The mounting points are spread appropriately throughout the case for even air distribution and efficient ventilation.| Power Supply (PSU) |The case accommodates most standard power supplies (PSU) up to 200mm. The power supply (PSU) is contained in a discrete compartment, allowing the power supply (PSU) and it's wires, to remain out of sight and accessible through the rear panel when working on cable management. The power supply (PSU) placement allows ample room to connect and organize cables as needed.| Cable Management |The In Win 101 offers ample room for cable management to keep your wires out of site and your build looking clean and organized.| Side Panel |The clear tempered glass side panel accents the view of your hardware and really lends to the aesthetics of your build. The side panel is easily detachable, utilizing pop pins instead of standard screws, allowing for quick access.Overall, the In Win 101 Pink ATX Mid Tower Case was a pleasure to build in. The case is well built and the design and layout properly thought out. Based on the experience I had building in this case, I highly recommend the In Win 101 ATX Mid Tower Case for your next build.
VickiVicki
I have built over 100 PC's over the years. This is one of my favorite cases to date.-Excellent cooling and ventilation, even if you only use three 120mm fans. Intake to the side allows plenty of airflow. (x3 fans I run a Ryzen 2600x, and Nvidia GTX 1080 fine, with CPU at 30c at idle, and no noticeable thermal throttling).-Clean elegant aesthetics.-Window is glass, slightly tinted, with good visibility. Does not look cheesy. If your going to put a windows in a case, this is the way to do it.-Power button LED can be enabled/disabled. So if you choose no LED lights in case, system will be completely dark (for those wanting no night-light).-Shroud for power supply has plenty of room for power cables, and SSD's are cleverly hidden behind the motherboard.-Drive bays are easily accessible, and drives simple to add.I have not noticed any negative features at this time. If you want a simple case, and are not opposed to a window, this is a good option.
Nicholas H BaldwinNicholas H Baldwin
Beautiful, elegant, sleek, minimal?.... yet fully loaded!!! it is full of features, features that the "high dollar cases" have or even some that don't.These features included: tempered glass side window, filter covering the entire bottom keeping all incoming air clean, plenty of fan holes and an even amount (3 coming in the bottom and 3 going out (1 back and 2 right side)) , has great well thought out cable management as well as plenty of room for the largest power supply units on the market. The HDD and SSD mounting location are nice and easy to mount a drive to. The GPU support bracket is a great plus.The tool-less entry on both side panels is nice, the glass panel has push button releases that I have never seen used before it makes removing the door simply and smooth.Short falls:the front red In Win logo could be RGB and not just red. (this might jack up the price though)Making the case just a little wider to support 140mm fans.only 1 GPU support bracket? why? case can support SLi but if you do only one card is getting supported.Feet could be tallerOverall I am very happy with the case and would recommend the case to anyone looking for a mid tower that can fit the same amount of hardware as a full tower.
Azreader12
I personally love this case, the cable management is pretty good, the quality of material is good, I love the layout, it allows me to cool a gpu better then normally. however there is one slight problem, when using a side mounted 240mm aio like I am, you can only have around 290mm of gpu room, which is a problem for more powerful gpus because most of them are larger then that. another weird thing I have noticed is that I have to slightly push the pci slot brackets at the bottom so they fit into the case, probably just a slight defect but its rather annoying.in summary, great case, I recommend using the bottom fans for intake and have them blow right into your gpu, use an air cooler to bypass the gpu length restriction and if your fans are slim enough you may be able to fit in 2 side fans or just one fan for the top spot. overall I like this case, it just makes using an AIO more interesting if its above 120mm, you can fit a 360 but it would have to have really long tubes to go across your gpu and you'd also have to worry about the hot air from the AIO being pushed into the gpu unless you have the bottom fans exhaust air (doesnt work as well). I want to try custom watercooling in this case to see how well it works and if it improves my problems like having a smaller gpu.