In Win X-Fighter Mid Tower Chassis Review

Internal Overview

Removing the side panel reveals two filters and an exhaust extension on the side panel.


In Win X-Fighter Mid Tower Chassis In Win X-Fighter Mid Tower Chassis

If you have seen any of the other In Win cases in the AL-13 series you will probably recognize the interior of the X-Fighter. A large black panel sits on the lower third of the case which mounts two 80mm fans to provide direct cooling for your video cards and other expansion cards.



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The system easily flips down by unlocking the front and rear tabs. The front tab slides, while the rear tab needs to be pushed down.


In Win X-Fighter Mid Tower Chassis In Win X-Fighter Mid Tower Chassis

Towards the front of the case is the hard drive cage which holds up to four 3.5″ drives; another 3.5″ drive can fit below the cage. The cage can be easily rotated out for cleaning or removal of the front fan with a couple of pushes and twists. Above the hard drive cage are two external 3.5″ bays and four 5.25″ bays. In the lowest drive bay sits all the drive rails for the installation.


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Towards the rear of the case are the seven expansion slots with tool-free design, vibration free 120mm fan holder, water cooling holes, I/O slot and power supply slot.


In Win X-Fighter Mid Tower Chassis In Win X-Fighter Mid Tower Chassis

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