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  • InWin 303 Gaming Mid-Tower Case Review
  • InWin 303 Gaming Mid-Tower Case Review

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    Looking Inside the InWin 303

    Removing the glass side panel we can get a look inside the case and the layout is very different from what you would normally see.  At the top of the case you will find a familiar hexagon pattern that matches what is on the back side panel.

    This area not only hides the PSU and cables but serves as the top mounted fan and radiator location.  Yes, that is right, the fans blow from the case into a separated section of the case and out the side.

    Removing the back panel you can get a better look at the top fan location and get a peek at where all of your hard drives can be mounted. 

    On the back of the motherboard tray you will find two large drive plates that mount with a single screw and locking tab.  These large mounts are drilled for both 3.5” and 2.5” hard drives and are one of the simplest way to mount a drive.   

    Two dedicated 2.5” drive mounting brackets are located on the motherboard side near a raised area with two vertical slots.  These are presumably for vertical reservoir mounting, assuming you are into that sort of thing. wink smile

    At the top of the case you will find three fan locations for radiator cooling.  The intake air for these is sourced from the bottom of the case which also comes with a removable fan filter. 

    Fans and radiators can be mounted in the lower location however, given the proximity to the motherboard you will be hard pressed to use them with a full sized motherboard.