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In-Win Griffin Case Review

Conclusion

The In-Win Griffin computer case has very nice external looks and a decent interior that has room for improvement but is more than adequate for the beginner computer builder or for people who are on a tight budget. It allows for a wide range of options for the average builder and works well for a LAN box or in instances where an overly flashy case is not wanted but something with a bit of style is still desired. With its tool-less features for the hard drive and DVD drive bays, seven expansion slots, and the ability to fit graphics cards up to eleven inches in length, most users will not find hardware that will not work in this case. If a few improvements were made for the cooling solutions, such as increasing the size of the rear exhaust fan as well as changing the side panel to accommodate for the larger tower coolers, then this case would certainly appeal to more users who are in need of a budget case for their newly purchased hardware. I give this product the TechwareLabs Approved rating for its great build quality, solid interior features, and stylish exterior.

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