In Win D-Frame Case Review

Inside the In Win D-Frame

Both glass panels are attached to the chassis using thumbnuts. The motherboard tray has several holes, allowing you to access the backplate of the CPU coolers without having to remove the motherboard from the case and to route cables behind the motherboard tray. The excessive number of holes helps with the primary goal of this case: ventilation.

In Win D-Frame
Figure 25: Overall look

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Figure 26: A view behind the motherboard tray

In Figures 27 and 28 you can see how the interior of the In Win D-Frame looks like with a system built using this case.

In Win D-Frame
Figure 27: Overall look

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Figure 28: A view behind the motherboard tray

Expansion cards are fastened using regular black screws. The In Win D-Frame supports video cards up to 12.6” (320 mm) long.
The In Win D-Frame supports a total of four 120 mm fans, three at the bottom part of the case and one at the front part of the case. In Figure 29 we show one of the supports for 120 mm fans used with this case.

In Win D-Frame
Figure 29: Support for a 120 mm fan

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