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Friday, April 16, 2010
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With the BQ656 INWIN is presenting a very nice small Form
factor case. The case is delivered with a mechanism to mount it to the
back of an monitor and can be hide almost perfectly.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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?In Win isn?t a widely known company, but it is slowly starting to get to there. Their unique cases are a different from the norm and the In Win Fanqua Mid Tower Chassis that we have to review today is no exception. Supporting up to nine drives the Fanqua houses four fans: three 120mm and one 220mm blue LED fan which lights up the entire case. In Win has also developed many tool-free devices to help ensure a fast and easy installation. Read on further to find out more about this case."
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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"The Matrix was well over a year ago, and the X-Fighter some nine months later. The Matrix offered subtleties in both looks and the fact that it was tiny and attractive, while the X-Fighter was larger and is bolder in design. Both were well thought out cases in designs, but the X-Fighter offered a full line up of options and unique features. I hope all of this isn?t lost with IN WIN and they are still offering both to their customers.
Today we are going to take an in depth look at the Maelstrom, one of IN WIN?s full tower chassis?. Aside from what I have seen online and a bit of poking around on their site, my first impressions are that IN WIN kept with making a chassis that houses some ideas we have seen before, but also seems to offer a few new tweaks along the way."
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"Without exceptions, when we think of a computer case with a unique design invariable we think of a macho-themed product, usually military-inspired. Sensing that girls were being left behind by the case manufacturers, In Win decided to release Diva, a very (very!) small case and very (very!) girly front panel, featuring a big Swarovski crystal as a power button. While straight guys will hate this case, girls (and probably er… "very happy" guys) will love it. Let's see why."
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
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With the Fanqua IN WIN presents a steel midi tower which comes
with practical features as well as a fancy design. The case is kept in
black and yellow and wether the product is able to convince or not,
that's what you can find out if you read on.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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"For this review I will be looking at a product from a manufacturer that until fairly recently, a couple of months or so ago, I had never come across before. The company is In Win and the product of theirs I am looking at for this review is a laptop hard drive enclosure, but with a nice added security feature of RFID."
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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?Are you in the market for a full tower chassis with some unique features that won?t break the bank? Do you enjoy hardware with a unique look? One need only look at In-Win?s previous product history to understand they go the extra mile to add artistry and uniqueness to nearly every chassis they develop. Let's look at the full tower Maelstrom and see if In Win can continue their success here.?
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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?The In Win AMMO has some very unique features, particularly its use of RFID technology and encryption. Looking for something out of the ordinary, durable, and sleek for your drive enclosure? The AMMO might be just the thing for you.?
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Monday, November 30, 2009
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The In Win AMMO continues on the army based theme we have come to love with the Commander PSUs. The enclosure combines a sturdy shell with a soft interior and the added security of AES 128 bit encryption. We take a real close look an run it trough our barrage of tests to see if it comes out on top after the battle.
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Friday, November 6, 2009
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The power supply is the foundation of any computer. Without it, all that expensive, high-performance gear just sits idle. You can go without a case. Some people do. However, none of those bells and whistles are going to make a peep, if you don't have a power supply. Not only that, but you should never skimp on your power supply. I've seen more than a few computers taken out by a failing PSU. I've even seen one catch fire at a Lan Party I was attending. The site of a grown man crying isn't pretty. It is especially ugly when all of his friends are playing video games and making fun of him. Don't let it happen to you. Get a good power supply. Coincidentally, I'm reviewing the In Win 850 watt Commander PSU today. We're going to find out if it has what it takes to keep your computer working safely at peak efficiency.
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Monday, March 23, 2009
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We have seen some very unique cases from In Win, like the B2 Bomber and the Alpha 360. In Win has really been doing things differently than most case manufactures. They really try unique things with their cases and the Matrix is no different. The Matrix is a mATX case with a really cool and unique design. It features an all white eye catching design and some things that you will only find on an In Win case. In Win has dubbed this as a gaming case, let's see if it fits the bill.
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Friday, March 20, 2009
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All other power supplies need to stand at attention when the In Win Commander 850w power supply enters the fray. You and your fellow recruits will be glad to work with the Modularized Cable Management System which makes customizing simple and easy. The Commander Series offers a number of features, from Patented 4-Pin Molex Connectors to its Japanese Industrial Grade Components. Offering only the best in specifications, In Win offers users the option of choosing their wattage needs: 650, 750, 850 plus if you live overseas you will be glad to know that they are also offering a 1500 watt version of the Commander.
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Monday, February 9, 2009
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Based on the same standards, the In-Win Commander 850 Watt Power Supply can easily handle your loftiest power requirements. At 100% load, the PSU produces power rails just above spec which earns it a spot on my Extreme Gamer Approved list. The all important 12V rails remained 12.07 or above which is all you can expect from this mean, green gaming machine. However, I did manage to find an extra 35 Watts under that militant exterior which was still supported by at least 11.97 Volts.
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Today we're looking at the InWin Commander 750w and 850w power supplies. They are very similar to the 1200w version that we've previously reviewed, which was built like a tank, appropriate given its military-styled theming and design. Today's units are less powerful, but no slouches either, sporting some beefy specifications and features.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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We've seen a recent rise in po
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