Over the years In Win has always been able to create very attractive cases that we have really enjoyed. The thing about the cases is that they would always seem to be able to keep the price down. This is again the case with the GT1. A mid tower case that has great looks, support for long video cards, 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hard drives, a hard drive dock and USB 3.0. All of those features come at a price of $64.99, which seems like a steal. Read on and see if it really is a steal of if this case turns out to be a disappointment.
Special thanks to In Win for providing us with the GT1 Mid Tower Case to review.
Specifications
Name |
GT1 |
Case Size |
Mid Tower |
Material |
SECC Steel |
Drive Bays |
External 5.25” x 3 Internal 3.5” / 2.5” x 6 (Supports up to SATA HDD EZ-Swap Module x 4), 2.5” x 2 |
M/B Form Factor |
ATX / Micro-ATX |
Power Supply |
ATX 12V, PSII Size |
I/O Expansion Slots |
PCI-E Slot x 7 (Supports up to 408mm) |
Top Port |
Fan Speed Controller 3.5”/2.5” SATA HDD EZ-Swap x 1 |
Front Ports |
USB 3.0 x 1 (Internal Connector) USB 2.0 x 2 HD Audio |
Thermal Solution |
Supports up to Total 120mm Fan x 8 (Different Regions May Carry Different Specification) Front – Supports 120mm Fan x 1 (Maximum Supports 120mm Fan x 2) Rear – Supports 120mm Red LED Fan x 1 Side – Supports up to 120mm Fan x 2 (Mesh Side Panel Only) Top – Supports up to 120mm Fan x 2 Bottom – Supports up to 120mm Fan x 1 Water-Cooling Hole Ready |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
475 x 210 x 491mm (18.7” x 8.3” x 19.3”) |
Packaging
The GT1 comes in nice retail box that has a picture of a car on one side and a the case and main features on the other side. On the smaller sides of the case is a list of specifications which we have above and a list of features.




Opening the box we can see that the case is nicely protected by 2 large pieces of styrofoam and a plastic bag. Also inside is a bag of goodies which includes the user’s manual, front panel accents, mounting hardware, and cable ties.

