Chassis

In Wins 707 Black Gaming Version Chassis Review

A Closer Look: Interior 

At first glance you will notice how huge this chassis really is. With having the space for any kind of setup you could think of. The 707 full tower chassis roomy interior supports E-ATX, ATX, Micro- ATX, and Mini- ITX motherboards. Allowing many options when choosing your gaming gear.  Supporting up to 10 fans or tow powerfull cooling radiators, while also, having the room for a 206mm CPU heat sink and up to four 365mm graphic cards gives the 707 unlimited possibilities.

 

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In Wins 707, has pre-installed two 140mm, has four 5.25 optical drives, eight 3.5 hard drive bays, and another 120/140mm fan mount all of which resides on the right side. Three of the four optical drives are tool free. The tool free mechanism, neon green in color, minimizes the hassles while installing optical drives by simply sliding the ODD into place and pushing the neon green fasteners into the screw holes. All of the hard drive bays are tool free and user friendly. Only having to slide out the tray and secure the 3.5 hard drive with the same type of neon green fasteners and simply slide the tray back into place. All HDD trays are compatible with the newest 2.5 solid state drive setup, but does come with a tool free set up. They do however, send the allotted screws to secure it into the tray.

You may think having eight hard drive bays are a bit over board or simply want to install fans or a radiator. If so, the bays are split into two sections, five on top and three at the bottom, both of which are removable and would free up access for two 120mm fans or a 240mm water cooler. The top panel allows for an additional three 120mm fans or up to a 360mm water cooler. You would need to pop out the rubber grommets and use the washers sent by In Win to install any water cooler in the top panel.

The power supply bay has ample room for any size and is held by tow rails. There is also an opening n the floor with a filter to give the unit fresh air and eight expansion slots residing above. With a pre-installed red LED 140mm fan sitting at the very top. As stated earlier, the 707 supports up to a E-ATX motherboard. The 707 does have many different motherboard screw holes, which are not labeled. However, there is 25mm worth of space between the board and side panel. In Win Also provided a total of 10 rubber grommets, two huge cut outs, one behind the board, with the other sitting at the bottom which allows for easy cable management.

 

 

Now lets check how the 707 looks with a simple set-up.

 

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