In Win BUC 101 Case Review

The Bottom and Rear Panels

The bottom panel has an air filter for the power supply fan.

In Win BUC 101 caseFigure 12: Bottom panel

The rear panel and the interior of the In Win BUC 101 are painted black.

On the In Win BUC 101, the power supply is installed at the bottom of the case.

The case comes with a 120 mm fan installed on its rear panel, but again, no specifications for this fan are provided. This fan uses a standard three-pin fan power connector.

This case has seven expansion slots with vented covers.

The In Win BUC 101 has two holes using rubber covers for hoses of liquid cooling solutions. These holes are 0.8” (20 mm) in diameter.

In Win BUC 101 caseFigure 13: Rear panel

The rear panel has a loop for installing a padlock or warranty seal, preventing unauthorized people from opening the computer.

In Win BUC 101 caseFigure 14: Loop for padlock or warranty seal

The side panels are fastened to the case using two plastic latches each. Therefore, the removal of the side panels doesn’t require tools.

In Win BUC 101 caseFigure 15: One of the side panel latches

Let’s now take a look inside the In Win BUC 101.

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