*** IN-WIN 904 MID TOWER CHASSIS WINS VORTEX SILVER AWARD ***

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Our friends at Vortez have reviewed the super slick in-win 904 mid tower chassis and awarded it both the silver and creative award!

in win, the formidable innovators are back with another adventurous computer case which breaks the mould. while it may not tick all the boxes for some due to it fitting into a niche, 904 is very intriguing. it oozes quality and works great with 120/140mm aio coolers. - vortez

read the full review HERE


In-Win 904 Mid Tower Case - Silver @ £149.99 inc VAT

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The In Win 904 Mid Tower Case brings In Wins award winning innovations to another level, with the stylish hairline texture surface design and the ease of use of the case, and great cooling capabilities, with the ability to house any size GPU and cable management that will keep your components looking clean and tidy, and how else would you like to show your awesome gear off with the toughened glass side panel. This is an ultra premium, Unibody design at a perfect price point.

Features:-
- Extreme simplicity design, Elegant back panel, Stylish hairline texture surface design
- Easy Component Installation
- Spacious Cable Management
- Excellent Thermal Solution

Specification:-
- Case Size: Mid Tower Chassis
- Material: 2mm/4mm Aluminum, 5mm Tempered Glass
- M/B Form Factor: ATX / Micro-ATX
- Power Supply: ATX 12V, PSII and EPS Up to 180mm, (with extra space approximately 20mm)
- I/O Expansion Slot: PCI-E / PCI / AGP Slot x 8

External Drive Bay:
- 5.25 “ x 1
Internal Drive Bay:
- 3.5” / 2.5” SATA HDD EZ-Swap Module x 3
- 2.5” x 2

I/O Port
- USB3.0 x 4
- HD Audio

Thermal Solution:-
- Supports - 90mm Rear Fan x 1
- 140mm Bottom Fan x 1
- 120/140mm Liquid Cooling

Only £149.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
If it had better cooling options I would snap this up in a second! Such a shame the airflow in it is non existent! :(
Maybe the next case they do will be better.
 
Personally I think it's a great looking case and if I'm honest you really don't really need many fans in a case to keep it cool (140mm can move quite some air, considering that you can have a 90mm exhaust, an exhausting GPU and the PSU you should have decent negative pressure). Obviously you'd have to build into this case as it has so many restrictions, the limited CPU cooler height, limited PSU length and if you use a liquid cooler you ruin the aesthetics. But with the right parts there's nothing stopping you building a very sleek machine.

I also think it's very well priced for the materials and quality of construction.

Vortez reviews it well for its own merits which is surprising considering the parts used for their reviews didn't fit well into this case; so props to the reviewer for looking past that and to its potential.

EDIT: Nath, you put 'VORTEX' instead of 'VORTEZ' in the title. ;)
 
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