In Win 909 ATX Case Review
Welcome back to another Extreme Rigs review. Today we will be taking a look at In Win’s 909 case. First off a big thank you to In Win for sending this case out to review!
In Win have been pursuing a contemporary design aesthetic where the “look” of the case and the use of high end materials really trumps all other considerations. The 909 is part of this line up of beautiful designs.
Let’s get this baby unboxed:
Like the 805 case which we also reviewed here – the case is protected by foam blocks on the corners and a premium fabric “bag”. The worry here of course is that the box could be damaged in the middle and there is little protection for the glass should anything poke through a hole. Luckily the gap between the box and the case is quite large.
The only other item in the box apart from the packaging and the case is a small bag of accessories. Lifting the case out of the box you realize just how heavy it is. In Win claim it’s 17KG or 37.5lbs, but it feels heavier than that. Part of that maybe however maybe the size. Although this is an ATX case, it is certainly not compact.
This case comes in two different versions. This is the other version, picture courtesy of In Win:
Before getting stuck into the case itself though let’s take a look at the accessories:
Included in the bag of accessories are various screws, washers and spares. There is also a manual, a lint free cleaning cloth, cable ties and sticky backed clips and some cable extensions. The manual comes in a bunch of languages and has lots of drawings:
The cable extensions on the other hand are not sleeved and this is very disappointing for a case that is quite pricey:
In this day and age only the cheapest power supplies have cables that are multicolored like this. I truly did not expect his from In Win. The cables are a USB2 to USB 3 header adapter which is a least black. Then a CPU 8 pin extension and a 24 pin extension. Hopefully you won’t need to use these.
The lint free cloth is black with an In Win logo and feels great – no skimping here:
Let’s now take a closer look at the case…
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