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In Win Unveils 216 Mid-tower Chassis

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2020/03/31 23:10:00 (permalink)
https://www.eteknix.com/in-win-launches-its-216-mid-tower-chassis/
 
In Win today rolled out the 216 mid-tower chassis. Featuring a conventional design, the 216 is characterized by a brushed aluminium accent that runs along the height of the left corner of the front panel. Matte black makes up the bulk of the front and right side panels, while tinted tempered glass covers the left side. Inside, you'll get a contemporary horizontally paritioned layout. The upper compartment with the motherboard tray has room for motherboards with up to E-ATX width, CPU coolers up to 16.6 cm in height, and graphics cards up to 38 cm in length. Besides the seven normally positioned expansion slots, you get two vertical expansion slots that let you show off your graphics card via a PCIe riser.

The bottom compartment of the In Win 216 holds the PSU bay (up to 22 cm in length), and two 3.5-inch drive bays that can each hold 2.5-inch drives. Two additional 2.5-inch mounts can be found behind the motherboard tray. Ventilation includes three 120 mm front intakes that can hold on to a 360 mm x 120 mm radiator; two 120 mm top exhausts that can hold a 240 mm x 120 mm radiator, and a 120 mm rear exhaust. The case measures 465 mm x 220 mm x 460 mm (HxWxD). In Win didn't reveal pricing information.
 
I can't tell if the front is flat black or mesh. Hopefully it is mesh so your front RGB fans can be seen along with good airflow. 
 



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    Re: In Win Unveils 216 Mid-tower Chassis 2020/03/31 23:51:03 (permalink)
    If the front is not mesh, then it'll be like that NZXT line with just the air intake holes on the far side of the front panel. That is a no-go for me. I barely can stand my Define C for having them on both sides, even though they are big.


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    Re: In Win Unveils 216 Mid-tower Chassis 2020/04/01 00:21:52 (permalink)
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    If the front is not mesh, then it'll be like that NZXT line with just the air intake holes on the far side of the front panel. That is a no-go for me. I barely can stand my Define C for having them on both sides, even though they are big.




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    Re: In Win Unveils 216 Mid-tower Chassis 2020/04/01 08:17:05 (permalink)
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    Jayrock
    If the front is not mesh, then it'll be like that NZXT line with just the air intake holes on the far side of the front panel. That is a no-go for me. I barely can stand my Define C for having them on both sides, even though they are big.




    Are your temps higher than expected?




    Nope. I'm plenty cool and quiet for now. I like the compact Define C because my front fans aren't so far away from components, but I prob should have gone with the Meshify. When I get my 2nd gpu I can always take the front off if I have to, too.


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    Re: In Win Unveils 216 Mid-tower Chassis 2020/04/01 08:55:08 (permalink)
    E-ATX
     
    single sided front vents .. not what works best

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    Re: In Win Unveils 216 Mid-tower Chassis 2020/04/01 09:13:23 (permalink)
    Cool GTX
    E-ATX
     
    single sided front vents .. not what works best


    According to one of the most recent Gamers Nexus videos, E-ATX means absolutely nothing.
     
    Kind of fascinating what a mess it has been turned into.  Due to lack of standardization, it can mean almost anything.
     
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