In Win reveals the 503 budget case

Posted on Wednesday, April 15 2015 @ 10:58 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
In Win shows off the 503, a new mid-tower ATX case that will be available globally by late April or early May. Priced at $49, this model is available in either black or white and black. It comes with one LED fan included and features an extra-large case window.
Available either in black and red with red LED fan, or white and black with white LED fan, with internal matt black coloring and an extra-large window, the 503 perfectly matches modern PC component aesthetics and lets PC DIY builders easily view their creations. The strong, high-quality SECC steel chassis has a unique tempered glass front cover that slides downwards, revealing a single 5.25-inch bay. This creative design keeps the optical drive hidden when not required and mirrors the strong, clean lines of the overall chassis aesthetic.

Internally, ATX, micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards are supported with up to 7 expansion slots and as such the 503 accommodates high-end graphic cards up to 408mm long in high-performance AMD CrossFire or Nvidia SLI gaming setups. CPU heatsinks up to 170mm are also supported with up to 27mm of space behind the motherboard tray for ease of cable tidying; both spaces are more capacious than direct competitors.

The case affords an excellent balance of cooling with quietness, with support for twin 120mm fans in the front and a single 120mm at the rear and in the floor.

In-Win’s EZ Swap drive bays provide tool-less 5.25” external ODD and 3.5” HDD installation, with two more internal 5.25” peripheral and 2.5” SSD bays for expansion.
In Win 503


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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