In Win 707 Tower Case Review
Author: Darren McCainCase Layout and Features Continued
The oversized acrylic window is tinted just enough to hide your unsightly components but not enough to hide any lighting tricks. The addition of the In Win branding is tastefully done and still allows plenty of visibility. The window sticks out giving just a bit more room for oversized components. It might be tempting to get your mod on here but the window design wouldn’t be my first choice for the cutter. This is one of many “it looks better in person” moments we find on the 707!
If there was any doubt the In Win engineers want you to consider water cooling this should seal the deal. A full four water cooling grommets are provided up top. These should easily support ½ inch tube and open up your design options nicely.
The right side panel may be less glamorous but it does feature a nice vent for the back of your motherboard. This venting goes a long way towards cooling your VRMs and the entire CPU area. I wonder if future builds will require a fan mounting here.
With E-ATX support comes additional slots. Our 707 meets the challenge with 8 external slots for all but the most demanding installations. Both the slots and the surrounding area are vented to add to the airflow performance.