** IN WIN 303 - A LOT OF CASE FOR NOT MUCH MONEY **

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We are happy to introduce the In Win 303 Midi Tower Chassis available in two colours, Black & White. There is a lot of great features to this case for the money, including a tempered glass side panel with a toolless removable function, an innovative LED front panel logo and I/O, support for 360mm radiators on the top panel & even a specialized GPU holder for heavy VGA cards.

This is a really nice looking case and hits a pricepoint where it should appeal to a lot of people looking for a stylish chassis that doesn't skimp on features. Stock is available on the Black in Mid June, and the White at the start of July. Preorder now!

In-Win 303 Midi Tower Case - Black @ £84.95 inc VAT

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The IN WIN team presents the 303, a simple, yet elegant computer chassis crafted from steel and tempered glass. The distinctively clean front panel is complemented with a bright LED design to balance the overall appearance. The IN WIN logo is highlighted “Neon” as well as the lucent stripped I/O front panel. These gorgeous LEDs also have the purpose of indicating when the PC is activated. In Win has set a standard for being an innovative computer hardware company. Mission accomplished with the 303 since it has perfected a tool-less design by being able to remove the beautiful 3mm tempered glass side panel by just pressing the handle.

This easily accessible dust filter has an embedded design for quick removal. It’s conveniently located on the bottom, and removing dust has never been easier. The 303 can fit two radiators (top + rear) and three fans at the bottom providing users with a well cooled chassis. The cool air intakes from the bottom creates an efficient air flow for quick heat dissipation. The 303 is solidly constructed with 1.2mm SECC steel, supports both 2.5" & 3.5" drive bays, plus the PSU chamber is separated to provide an ideal climate without interference to the motherboard and VGA area. The 303 even has a specialized GPU holder to support heavy VGA cards.

Specifications
- Model: 303
- Colour: Black
- Case Type: Mid Tower
- Case Material: SECC, Tempered Glass
- M/B Compatibility: 12" x 10.7" ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
- Expansion Slots: PCI-E x 7
- Maximum Compatibility: VGA Card Length:350mm
- CPU Heatsink Height :160mm
- Front Ports: 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, HD Audio
- Internal Drive Bays: 2 x 3.5", 2 x 2.5"
- Thermal Solution Compatibility: 1 x 120mm Rear Fan (installed White LED) / 120mm Radiator, 3 x 120mm Top Fan (optional) / 360mm Radiator, 3 x 120mm Bottom Fan (optional)
- Power Supply Compatibility: PSII: ATX12V - Length up to 200mm
- Product Dimension (H x W x D): 500mm x 215mm x 480mm, 19.6" x 8.4" x 18.8"
- Package Dimension (H x W x D): 335mm x 610mm x 572mm, 13.1" x 24" x 22.5"
- Net Weight: 10.88kg / 24lb
- Gross Weight: 13.02kg / 28.7lb


Only £84.95 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW



In-Win 303 Midi Tower Case - White @ £84.95 inc VAT

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Only £84.95 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
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That's one very sweet looking case, love it. Looking forward to seeing some builds in it.

On my list as a potential case for my new build later in the year :)
 
I'm a bit puzzled by the PSU/rad placement... won't one get in the way of the other?

I believe the PSU mounts inside the hex compartment, while the radiator mounts on the outside. At least that's the only way that makes sense.

From their site:

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but airflow for the rad will be blocked by the glass window or am i missing something?

Ahh nm i see it now on the right panel is the intake vent dam going to be dust bunny heaven in there no filters.
 
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but airflow for the rad will be blocked by the glass window or am i missing something?

Ahh nm i see it now on the right panel is the intake vent dam going to be dust bunny heaven in there no filters.

There basically isn't any semblance of sensible airflow. Like most InWin cases, it's not exactly designed for performance.
 
there is lots of potential airflow to the rad and the fans aren't blocked by the side panel. The rad sits in the centre of the case.

Lots of potential airflow from where? A single 120mm fan next to the CPU socket (only when set as an intake)? So the rad is soaking up hot air from the GPU and the CPU and then expelling it past a PSU.

Seems legit...
 
Air flow makes no sense here, and as mentioned no filters. If rad is in middle of case, where is it either extracting air from or exhausting it? It obviously won't be up against the glass panel surely, that would be mad. If it's up against the right hand side that's two things... 1) dust nightmare with no filters and 2) going to cause issues with cable management around the PSU area. While I love the design, I cannot fathom how this will function effectively?!
 
Are you also going to be doing the non window "closed panel" that in win show on their website?

Edit: nevermind, I see it doesn't have enough drive spaces (though there would have been room at the front of the case behind the PSU shroud, there's a lot of wasted space if not using liquid cooling as usual) and like most midi towers it's quite a bit taller than my really old lian-li I'd like to replace. I'll keep waiting to see if someone brings out an atx cube case I like.
 
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Are you also going to be doing the non window "closed panel" that in win show on their website?

Edit: nevermind, I see it doesn't have enough drive spaces (though there would have been room at the front of the case behind the PSU shroud, there's a lot of wasted space if not using liquid cooling as usual) and like most midi towers it's quite a bit taller than my really old lian-li I'd like to replace. I'll keep waiting to see if someone brings out an atx cube case I like.

Will probably be offering the closed panel as a separate option.
 
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