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The IN-WIN 200W Mini-ITX Slim Desktop Case is a compact yet powerful solution for your computing needs, featuring a 200W power supply, efficient cooling system, and versatile storage options, all wrapped in a sleek black design.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | IN WIN |
Series | IN WIN DEVELOPMENT USA INC |
Item model number | BP655.FH200B |
Item Weight | 7.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 10.4 x 12.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.9 x 10.4 x 12.2 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | IN-WIN DEVELOPMENT USA |
ASIN | B00J5TTBK2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 21, 2014 |
A**N
ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!
ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! This case is small, has everything you need for a basic build, is cheap, compact, and well designed. Wouldn't expect anything less from IN-WIN.Lots of people talk about the poor design in the side-mounted 80mm fan. Yeah, that could be improved, but for the price, I am not complaining.Also, note (because I could not find it anywhere) that the CPU connection can be 4 or 8 pin. I looked all over for this in descriptions, online pictures, etc. Finally gave up and bought a different case because my motherboard had 8 pin. Then I bought it for someone else who needed a 4 pin and found it can do both. AWESOME! No PCI-E power, but that is to be expected.Built with the following components:ASRock - H110M-ITX Mini ITX LGA1151 MotherboardIntel - Celeron G3900 2.8GHz Dual-Core ProcessorCrucial - 4GB (1 x 4GB) DDR4-2133 MemoryWestern Digital - Caviar Green 500GB 3.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard DriveWindows 10 Pro 64 BitInstalled SpeedFan and checked temps and everything was nice and cool. Still need to collect dust and check, but hey...I might still buy another, but this time with the USB 3.0 header and 300W PSU. I can't wait to find an excuse. HA HA
Z**D
Good case with some flaws.
Not a bad case, but understand that you don't have a lot of room to spare. Cable management is a must!Mine didn't come with instructions but you don't really need them either. Just make sure that you put your board in first, then put everything into the drive cage, THEN reattach the drive cage. It's worth noting that there are two connectors for the power LED. If you connect both then the power light stays on all the time, so just connect the main one if you only want it to shine when it's powered up. I have no idea about the loudness of the stock fan as I replaced it before I ever powered up the machine.Pros:-I like the design of the case, something different.-Side and bottom panel come off as one piece, makes it handy if you need to get in there and change stuff up.-Comes with a standard size TFX PSU. Even if it goes out soon it can be replaced easily with a Seasonic or Athena whereas the APex cases I'm using for HTPCs have a proprietary PSU.-The fan snaps into a separate carrier. Interesting and makes for easy fan swaps.Cons:-All of your power connectors are on one string. I prefer to have at least two in case one gets nicked or something.-The placement of the power connectors could be better. The one nearest the PSU is way too danged short to be useful. There also needs to be a bit more length between the final connector and the one proceeding it. I'm using a slimline DVD burner (with adapter) and a 2.5" HD and the power connectors barely connect to both. In fact, I may buy and extension just because I don't like cables to be stretched that tightly.-The power LED is BRIGHT, as others have stated. I cut out a triangular piece of electrical tape and placed it in the middle.-Why would they use an orange LED for HD access when everything else is blue? It even has blue plastic over that LED. At least use a white LED for that.Overall this is not a bad case and is quite good for the price. It's not for someone building their first computer, but it's not one you have to make any modifications to either.
A**R
It is a stupid and incredibly simple design mistake to have made
Simple, elegant, small, and light. There is one fault that prevents it from getting 5 stars: a DVD/BD-ROM drive cannot be mounted correctly - only one side of the drive can be accessed initially. If one removes the metal tray holder to screw the drive into that first, then you discover that the drive itself now blocks access to 2 of the screws that hold the tray in. It is a stupid and incredibly simple design mistake to have made. There is nothing else to remove, the box design is so simple it is clear there is no other way. All other placements within the box have simple solutions.
J**T
great case, PSU fan fails.
excellent case. PSU fan fails after 2-3 years. I've bought about 150 of these from amazon and newegg. Slowly but surely the psu fans fail. They don't growl much either... so they just lock up, overheat, and die.I've gotten to where I crack open the psu and upgrade the fan for a ball bearing fan during the initial build.Update: they started using a new fan, but it's still a bushing, no ball bearing. And they still fail...
R**R
This would have looked good in year 2000.
OK, so this chassis looks better than a beige box. But that's about all that can be said for it. It looks like it was designed in the early 2000's, and hasn't caught up with the times. The green and pink audio connectors on the front are ugly. It's only USB-2 on the front too.The reason I bought this chassis for work was that it's the smallest chassis I could find that would fit a Mini ITX board with a 95W CPU, a half-height PCIe card, and a full size optical drive.There are nicer chassis' available from Apeiva (not sure about the spelling) if you can use a half height optical drive, but that isn't yet a choice for 4K HDR BluRay so this was the smallest option.
J**N
SpiderCan
With a small touch of ocd, this this is what dreams are made of. I would definitely recommend it for anyone looking for a functional, amazingly cheap, small factor case that looks great and includes the power supply.
D**N
Great low profile case
I have purchased 3 of these cases and plan to grab another soon. I built a small desktop for my parents as well as 2 servers (soon three) for myself. They are small for sure but for an embedded fan less board with no fuss, this is great.The power LED is ridiculously bright. If I didn't have mine in a basement closet, I would probably add a resistor to reduce the brightness.The power supply is fairly efficient. I measured 0 watts at idle (no motherboard) and 6 watts when jumpered on without a motherboard. My j1900 system runs at 17 watts full load without a disk and around 23 watts with a 3.5" nas drive. I don't use the case fan as I don't need it. I did test it at a few watts full speed though.My parent's case is a couple years old now and my server has been running 24/7 for over a year now.
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