In-Win Releases G7-Series PC Cases

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Good case but I think a thick, 8mm side window, 3x120mm front intake fans and 2x120mm bottom intake fans, 3x120/140 top exhaust and 1 rear would have been a better way to go and I would have no problem gettting it. 1 fan up top isn't good enough when you have more than 1 high end GPU and CPU that are OCd.
 
very nice case, extremely well though out, only change i'd make is to angle the low HDD cage just enough so it did not block M/B front panel connectors as well as forward facing sata ports 25-35º angle towards the rear ought to do it, and would cool those hdd's in that lower cage better and angle the exhaust toward where the PSU could intake and exhaust that as the video cards look like they would draw in fresh air perfectly from the upper front fan. heck even a bottom fan looks mountable in the middle to feed fresh air to a lower GPU (so long as the GPU's are external exhausting but who goes with internal exhaust with a case design like this?!)

this is every bit the improvement i would have made to beat the antec 1200's
[citation][nom]anxiousinfusion[/nom]Darn shame they included optical drive bays...[/citation]
some day soon they won't be needed, can't wait for that day to get here so the form factors can shrink as well. in the mean time, more hot swapable HDD bays for storage!
 
They definitely took cues from the Antec 100 with the front looking quite similar with the little tray to hold stuff in. It's actually pretty useful and I keep my usb sticks and car keys etc in it.
 

I am not sure if this case is designed to work with positive pressure.

As long as the intake is filtered(you would have to filter the side intakes your self as I do not see any filters.), dust should be kept down fairly well on any positive pressure system.
 
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