
http://www.in-win.com.tw/products_case_ ... odel_id=83
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811108060
Review:
http://www.bigbruin.com/2007/inwinbt611_1
For the price ($88 AUD shipped), it seems like a nice little case. Dimensions are 310mm wide x 92mm high x 430mm deep (this was a surprise as the specs say its 400mm deep

I've been hunting for a small HTPC case over the last 8 mths, and have looked at numerous options including all the Silverstone's, etc etc. Nothing so far has fitted the bill, but this one is the best I've been able to find so far (for the price). The other candidate was the Milo ML01 but it's over twice the cost here. Anyway, hopefully this InWin case will do the job until the Fusion or something else better comes along.
Just thought I'd post some initial comments and will add more once I have it up and running.
Parts I'll be using with this case are M2A-VM mobo, 4400+ Brisbane (undervolted), 2Gb RAM, 500Gb HDD, and low profile dual PCI-E tuner and wireless cards.
After inspecting it and taking it apart, here's some comments:
- steel construction with plastic front panel and the bottom outer panel is plastic too. It has small feet moulded into the bottom panel about 1mm high. Will need to find some low profile rubber feet.
- the 300W PSU is tiny and has a 60mm fan. It's branded Power Man (OEM Fortron I believe). I don't know if its temperature controlled or how noisy that fan is yet. If its bad, I'll try replacing it with a 70mm fan which looks like it should fit with some help from the trusty tin snips. I've got a 70x10mm fan from an AMD stock S939 HSF that seems quiet at 5-7v.
- the case comes with an 80mm side-mounted outtake fan. It's branded ARX model FD1280-S3133E. It's unpleasant even at 5v. I'll replace it with a Nexus or GlacialTech.
- decent amount of vents on both sides and top (above both the CPU and GPU areas). Fairly unrestrictive, especially the right side vent for the fan. The CPU vent area is perfectly sized for a 92mm fan, but I don't think a 25mm high fan will fit with the stock AMD heatsink.
- 2 mounting positions for 3.5" drives. One internal below the optical drive cage and one external next to it. No fan mounting provision for the drive area though. Looks like a 2.5" HDD would also fit in the space behind the front panel connectors.
Hope this might help anyone looking at this case. Feel free to post questions and I'll answer them as best I can.
Cheers
