In Win 707 Full-Tower Chassis Review




/ 9 years ago

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Final Thoughts


Pricing

The In Win 707 Full-Tower chassis is available from Box.co.uk for £94.97, which is excellent value for money given the specification of the chassis and it’ll easily compete in terms of features and price with some of the larger models from the likes of Corsair, Cooler Master and NZXT, to name but a few examples. At time of writing, the In Win 707 also ships with a free Batmat mouse mat (when purchased from Box.co.uk), which normally retails for £29.99, making the In Win 707 incredible value for money.

Overview

Much like its little brother, the 703, the In Win 707 Full-Tower really is a great chassis. For a full-tower of this size and specification, I don’t think the In Win 707 is particularly expensive. It’s priced about the same as many other great full-tower chassis, but the stunning front panel certainly makes it stand out from the crowd. Of course, given that it’s designed to house multiple high-end graphics cards, E-ATX motherboards and water cooling, it’s most likely going to be one of the cheaper components of your build regardless.

In terms of design, I think In Win have done a fantastic job. From the front panel design with its mixture or brushed aluminium and red trim, the tidy looking 5.25″ drive bay door cover, to the huge side panel window with its slight tint. Then you’ve got the all black interior, excellent cable routing options and more; it all adds up to making this chassis worthy of housing a great looking gaming system.

Component compatibility is very high in this chassis, not only can you fit a huge motherboard inside, but virtually any graphics card on the market will also fit, thanks to the expansive 365mm clearance. You could get even more clearance by taking out the hard drive bays, but I highly doubt you would need to. Cooling support is also ver impressive, with room for up to ten fans, seven of which can be 140mm, with three 120mm in the top of the chassis. Cooling capabilities don’t end there, with room for a massive 206mm tall CPU heatsink, a 360mm radiator in the top and a 240mm radiator in the bottom. Of course, you could also use a 120/140mm AIO cooler on the rear fan mount.

The 707 is a very easy chassis to work with overall, all major components fit with ease and there’s a huge amount of cable routing space with rubber grommets where you need them to help you achieve a tidy looking build, quickly and easily.

Pros

  • Excellent build quality
  • Sleek front panel design
  • Huge side-panel window
  • Room for ultra-long graphics cards
  • Water cooling support
  • Good cable management
  • Room for up to 10 fans
  • Three 140mm fans pre-installed

Cons

  • None

“A great looking chassis, capable of housing a lot of high-end components with ease. The In Win 707 is an excellent choice for a high-end gaming rig and certainly one of the best looking chassis I’ve tested so far, with the added bonus of not being as expensive as many of the In Win Special Editions.”

In Win 707 Full-Tower Chassis Review

In Win 707 Full-Tower Chassis Review

Thank you In Win for providing us with this sample.

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