IN WIN Griffin Case Review

INWIN Griffin Overview
When you look at the IN WIN Griffin you’ll notice the eye catching details.  Visually, this case is pretty sweet.

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While looking at the upper front part of the Griffin case you will find 4 External 5.25” drive bay openings.  Each drive bay has a metal mesh cover equipped with a dust filter behind the mesh. To add an interesting look to the Griffin they’ve created a series of interesting molded plastic lines along the side of the front pane align with the drive covers.

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Moving down the front of the case you have a single 3.5” drive. Right below that is the power button along with HDD and power-on LEDs. They put a silver IN WIN logo across the front panel. The lower front panel pops out when you press it in, making it easy to open. The inside of this lower front panel houses 2 USB ports, the normal headphone and mic jacks, and an ESATA port.

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On the side of the case there is a smaller version of the Griffin logo painted onto the panel. There is one 220mm side mounted fan but there is the option to mount 2 120mm fans. The side panel also has clips to hold the panel on for quick and easy access to the internal part of the Griffin.

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The back of the IN WIN Griffin is standard for most cases. They decided to go with a top mount for the power supply, harkening back to the cases of old.  The case offers 7 expansion bays. You can also see the 92mm fan they have installed from the inside of the case.

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On the other side of the case you can see the larger and more detailed painting of the Griffin, with the words “Contemporary & Innovative” under the IN WIN logo. On the bottom of the case there is 4 plastic feet like most cases.

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