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In Win X-Fighter Review - PAGE 1
Stephen Duffin - Thursday, June 4th, 2009

The In Win X-Fighter has a sleek, futuristic design. Perhaps designed with a Star Wars theme in mind, it is appealing to the eye with its bold lines, and multi-colored chassis. As a mid-tower case, it's small in stature compared to robust cases like the Sniper or 932 HAF. Nevertheless, the X-Fighter still had some thought put into the design.

Designed for gamers, In Win has packed this case with all the accoutrements you would expect from high end offerings. Being designed for the gamer market means it should be able to hold full sized video cards while keeping your system cool at the same time. Let’s see if it holds up to some other cases we have looked at already.

In Win X-Fighter Specs
Case Size: Mid Tower
Material: 0.8mm SECC Steel
External Drive Bay: 5.25" x 4 3.5" x 2
Internal Drive Bay: 3.5" x 5
Front Ports: eSATA × 2, USB2.0 × 4, IEEE 1394 A (FireWire), HD/AC' 97 Audio
Dimensions ( H × W × D ): 18.5" × 9.4" × 22.4" 470mm × 240mm × 570mm
M/B: ATX, mATX
I/O Expansion Slots: 7 PCI/AGP Slots
Power Supply: ATX 12V, PSII
Thermal Solution: Smart-3D UniDuct™ 12cm Ceramic Fans at Front & Rear Panels VGA Turbo Cooling System with 8cm Side Ceramic Fan x 2 Support Water-Cooling
Safety: Meets RoHS, CE and FCC Class B Requirement
Security: Padlock loop for padlock

Article Index

1.Introduction
2.First Impressions & Features
3.Installation
4.Testing
5.Conclusion

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