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In Win Alpha 360 mATX Case

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Author: Jason Kohrs
Manufacturer: In Win
Source: In Win USA
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In Win Alpha 360 mATX Case
February 01, 2007

The Basics (continued):

The below left image shows off the unique back side of the case. There is a plastic grill covering the entire area, with just a small slot at the bottom to allow all the necessary cables in/out. The below right image shows the grill removed, which is achieved by depressing the button at the top of the back side and sliding the grill down and out.

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The back of the case has some typical features, like the installation location for an ATX PSU, the I/O panel, the exhaust fan (90mm), and four expansion slots. You also have a few non-standard features worth discussing. The steel punch out above the exhaust fan is for an additional COM port, the black button just to the right of the COM port is the release for the case's side panel, and the bright yellow button at the bottom of the case is part of the tool-less expansion slot mechanism.

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The inside of the side panel is shown in the below left image. Of interest is that it is steel on the inside, with the plastic panel you see from the outside attached to it. This is basically what you have on all surfaces of the case; a steel internal structure with plastic panels on the outside. The below right image shows the panel out of the way giving us our first look at the case's internals. Tool-less features are colored in bright yellow, while an opaque plastic CPU fan duct dominates the motherboard area.

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The CPU duct is hinged to get it out of the way, and if necessary it pops out completely. The expansion slot tool-less mechanism (one of the case's distinct yellow features) is one of the better ones I have used; it locks in tightly, is easy to operate, and a notch at each expansion slot allows cards of all heights to be compatible. As mentioned, the CPU duct hinges out of the way and you can see the 90mm exhaust fan.

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