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In Win presents the new In Win 101 and In Win 101C chassis with tempered glass window

Today the new In Win 101 and In Win 101C chassis was unveiled, which includes a full tempered glass side panel and a fairly straightforward front panel design, plus the iconic In Win hexagonal vent design can be seen throughout chassis, as in the rear of the side panel and the base.

Available in various color configurations for these In Win 101 and In Win 101Csuch as black / red or white / blue, with discreet lighting in the logo area and features an angled that also cleverly hides the power button. To keep the design simple and elegant, the front panel is positioned at the top, making it easy to access when the tower is on the bottom of the desk or the tower is directly on the floor. The front panel includes two USB 3.0 ports and 3.5mm high definition stereo audio connectors.

The In Win 101C differs from the In Win 101 in that it features a USB Type-C connector and an RGB lighting option that is compatible with RGB-enabled (4-pin) motherboards. The front RGB is also in sync with the motherboard software. An easily removable dust retaining filter that is included on the bottom just above three 120mm spaces for radiators or fans. The In Win 101 supports up to six 120mm fans for great cooling performance and flexible airflow. The In Win 101 is versatile enough to mount 120/240 / 360mm liquid cooling radiators.

By moving the power supply to the top, it allows the fans at the bottom to draw in cool air and blow it directly into the graphics cards, giving significantly lower operating temperatures. Ultimately, this design provides excellent cooling performance and great views of the internal hardware. This tower supports up to two 3,5-inch HDDs, four 2,5-inch SSDs, graphics cards with a maximum of 421mm and CPU coolers with a height of 160mm. This chassis also includes a graphics card bracket, which is designed to prevent the graphics card from bending.

The power supply camera covers the cables in the visible area and routes the cables directly through the cable management area. The PSU chamber is constructed of reinforced steel and is secure enough to mount the power supply. No specific dates have been given for their launch or the price of the same.

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