InWin Metal Suit GD

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Overclockers Club ---May 13 '08
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Overall, I liked the case, it looked good and depending on what case you had previously, it could be better than what you currently have. I have a feeling that if some of the fans were swapped out, the temperatures could have gone down a little. I would recommend this case to someone who is looking for a sleek looking case, as long as space and temperatures are not a major factor in the build.
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In-Win continues to make a name for themselves by releasing excellent cases like the Metal Suit GD. I was impressed by the build quality – every part of the case was solidly constructed; nothing about it felt “cheap”. It packs in a lot of features like liquid cooling readiness, an internal VGA cooling system, and plenty of drive bays while maintaining a sleek, uncluttered look. Cooling performance is pretty good too. The fans are not silent, but they were quiet enough to not be annoying. The only negative things I can say about this case are its weight, especially with hardware inside – it's heavy for a mid-tower. I'd also like to see the motherboard connectors have more length to make installation a bit easier. Other than that, this is a case I recommend taking a closer look at for your next build. At $120 it's not the cheapest find out there, but there are enough features included to justify the cost.
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