Continued Closer Look:
The front face-plate can be quickly removed with the release of two clips. | The inside of the front panel is nothing out of the ordinary. |
If one wants to incorporate additional case flare to the front panel, there is plenty of space to add a few pieces. The front panel can be removed pretty easily.
Conclusion:
INWIN has once again designed and built another quality computer case for the masses. The INWIN x-fighter is eye catching structurally sound computer case for the end user who is looking for a mid-tower case with something different. The unique features like the outrageous large air scoop on the side of the case to the top mounted I/O ports located half way back are two of the first design features to get this reviewers attention. Other features that are not so in your face would include the practically hidden reset button to the side panel clips which replace thumb screws. I must say though the clips which replaced the thumbscrews are a design epiphany. If your looking for a mid-tower case with good air flow, and a little different from the norm, you should check out INWIN‘s x-fighter case.
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