Today I will be taking a close look at the GRone Full Tower PC Chassis from well the well known manufacturer In Win. The GRone is aimed right at the heart of the PC gaming market, which as many of you will be well aware of is full of fierce competition from rival brands, leaving you with no shortage of choice in terms of style and performance when it comes to computer components, the PC chassis market is no different. So what does In Win have to offer to tempt you to spend your hard earned cash? well that’s hopefully what we will be finding out today.
The GRone is priced at anywhere from £90-130 depending on when and where you look for one, which isn’t cheap but it’s about on par with other premium gaming chassis on the market, although of course you could spend more if you wanted, In Win them selves have chassis three times the price on the GRone. With a three digit price tag there are a few things you’re going to want from your chassis, for your financial investment you want to see good build quality, a sturdy feature list and great performance, you may also want a good level of style, but that’s a subjective quality for every individual.
Let’s start by taking a look at the (lengthy) feature list below. As you can see the GRone comes with plenty of support for lots of storage, large E-ATX motherboards, long PSU’s, 36.5cm graphics cards and a whole host of cooling fan and water cooling radiators throughout. This is just the sort of feature list I was hoping to see within this price range and I’m already expecting great things from this chassis.
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