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In Win 301 Review

Considering a new PC build? If so, we suspect you're using one of two basic approaches. You're likely choosing your core components first, and finding a case that will accept them. Or you're starting with a PC case that you really like, and choosing your components based on what will fit. In Win's 301 ($69.99) is better suited to the latter scenario. For starters, it's a Micro-ATX/Mini-ITX mini-tower—no room for full-size ATX motherboards here. And while there is space inside it for large graphics cards, the case's compact confines (a bit over 14 inches tall and deep) mean that your storage options will be limited. You can install a single 3.5-inch drive, as well as a pair of 2.5-inch hard drives or solid-state drives (SSDs). That's plenty for most folks, but it's a harder limit than in many cases this size or a little bigger. On the plus side, you get a seriously slick-looking home for your PC parts, considering the In Win 301's $69 price. Available in either black or white (In ...

The compact In Win 301 is an attractive, solid-feeling PC case, given its around-$70 price and tempered-glass side panel. Just mind the storage limitations, and be ready for some cable-routing judo.

Tempered-glass side window, solid construction at a budget price; Handsome right-panel cutouts

No fans included; No cable-routing cutouts at bottom of motherboard tray; Bright lights on case front can't be switched off; Room for just three storage drives

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