IN WIN 805 Mid-tower Computer Case Review

Cases & PSU/Cases by leeghoofd @ 2015-11-17

In Win is one of those manufacturers which really dare to innovate within their growing lineup of computer cases. Last year they stole the show with their highly acclaimed S-Frame, an open air chassis made from a single sheet of aluminium. Of course these high tech cases come at a cost! This year at Computex they surprised friend and foe again with the H-frame case; compare it with a transformer case, that can open and close allowing to access the innards. It is quite expensive but nevertheless a stunning concept case that will be produced in limited numbers. Today however we are taking a look at one of their more affordable nevertheless breathtaking case solution, the IN WIN 805 Mid-tower case.

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The Build

The Madshrimps hardware comprises of the following parts:

  • ASUS Rampage IV Extreme X79 mainboard
  • Intel i7-3960X OC'ed at 4.5Ghz 1.37Vcore
  • Corsair Hydro110i cooling
  • 32GB CORSAIR 2400C10 RAMs
  • 1 x AMD 7970HD graphics card
  • 2 x Western Digital 1TB Caviar Green Hard Drives
  • 1 x HyperX  120GB SSD
  • Corsair AX1200 Power Supply.

The build was pretty straightforward, though instead of mounting the Corsair radiator in the proposed way we opted to install the two 140 fans at the front of the the removable bracket. The radiator was mounted on the other side to ensure correct air flow. The cable routing an co was besides the two front fan cables a smooth ride. Like stated before the cable management with these paronamic, see-through cases is a must.

 

 

 

On the back of the motherboard panel there is plenty of space to tuck way them excessive cables. Take note we assembled the In Win 805 in under 30 minutes so yes it looks like a quick and dirty assembly :)

 

 

 

The two cut-outs at the aft part of the HDD cage are well positioned and the right dimension to pass the SATA  and power cables; again one of them little details of this In Win 805 case.

 


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