In Win X-Fighter Mid Tower Chassis Review

In Win X-Fighter Mid Tower Chassis Review
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  1. Introduction
  2. External Overview
  3. Internal Overview
  4. Installation
  5. Conclusion
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Conclusion

Overall the In Win X-Fighter is sure to please the avid Star Wars fan. It has a unique external figure which gives it its spacecraft design. There are plenty of methods implemented into this case to make it easy to install and use. This is the first case, that I’ve reviewed, that has had two external eSATA ports, a nice side benefit to the cooling and unique design. The X-Fighter can be found online anywhere between $115-$145, which is pretty pricey for a Mid Tower case. If you’re looking for that spacecraft look the In Win X-fighter would be a wise choice. Overall ThinkComputers awards the In Win X-Fighter Mid Tower Case an 8 out of 10 score.

Pros:

- Great for the Star Wars fan
- Unique external design
- Adjustable external exhaust
- VGA Turbo Cooling System

Cons:

- Small interior
- Some obstructions during installation


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  • http://twitter.com/werty316 Peter

    Not really diggin' the overall look however others may like it.

  • http://twitter.com/werty316 Peter

    Not really diggin' the overall look however others may like it.

  • lewislau

    The triangular feet that the case rests on don't seem to “stable” they have very little surface contact with the ground, and to me seem like they will scratch whatever hard surface you put them on. They could have at least rubberized them, to make it more scratch proof

  • lewislau

    The triangular feet that the case rests on don't seem to “stable” they have very little surface contact with the ground, and to me seem like they will scratch whatever hard surface you put them on. They could have at least rubberized them, to make it more scratch proof

  • lewislau

    The triangular feet that the case rests on don't seem to “stable” they have very little surface contact with the ground, and to me seem like they will scratch whatever hard surface you put them on. They could have at least rubberized them, to make it more scratch proof

  • lewislau

    The triangular feet that the case rests on don't seem to “stable” they have very little surface contact with the ground, and to me seem like they will scratch whatever hard surface you put them on. They could have at least rubberized them, to make it more scratch proof