IN WIN Griffin Case Review

A Look Inside
The first thing you notice when you take the side panel off is the IN WIN 220mm Fan. When you see the entire inside of the case in you’ll realize that you don’t need to install the motherboard standoffs at all. They are pre-built into the motherboard tray.

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On the back of the inside you can see the 7 expansion bays which have a vent to allow air to flow out of the bottom back half of the case. The IN WIN 90mm fan mounted on the back helps to pull the air out of the case. Also on the top of the back panel you can see the mounting area for the Power Supply.

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Now looking at the inside front of the Griffin you can see the five 3.5 internal bays along with the one external 3.5” bay. Along with the front bays you can see they give you two tool-less adapters to mount two hard drives along with one to mount the external 3.5” drive.

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On the top half of the Griffin you can see where the four 5.25” internal bays are located. The top bays are similar to the hard drive bays with two tool-less mounts to allow you to be able to slide the optical drives in and out quickly. Also on the inside of the case there is the manual the normal case screw bag.

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