InWin's GRone was so close to fully winning me over it isn't even funny. I really liked everything about this design. While not the way others are doing things, InWin shows they are more than capable of delivering a chassis that is worthy of praise fr...
Overall, fit and finish is excellent. Although there was a small thing about the chassis finish being a bit abrasive.The finish is very rough (like Sandpaper) So, no Fingerprints. But, lot's of dry skin and DNAFor a Full Tower Case in the $120 price range...
Solid construction, Good looks, Great ventilation, Support Full Water Cooling, Easy to Work with
Spotty Paint, Lack of Cable Management Tie Points, Little Room Behind the Motherboard Tray
The In Win GRone looks menacing right out of the box. With five fans included right out of the box and the ability to hold five, cooling is certainly not an issue. The ability to add up to a 3x120mm or 3x140mm radiator is great place to start. The tool-le...
Excellent quality, Great level of detail on the exterior, Five fans included right out of the box, Fan controller built-in, Hot-swap bay on the top of the chassis, Excellent water-cooling possibilities, Excellent screw-less system for 3.5" drives, Tool-le
No way to secure cables on the motherboard's backside, Top 5.25" bay is wasted, Cables come with default sleeving—all black would have been sexy, No 3.5" drive bay, Tool-less 5.25" bays still require screws to hold drive properly, Basic dust filters on th
The In Win GRone with a window sells for 120 euros and the variant with a solid side panel goes for 100 euros, including taxes. US readers will have to spend 130 US dollars + taxes on an In Win GRone with a windowed side panel Excellent quality Great leve...
The GRone is a heavy tower, but given its ambition to house your enthusiast-grade hardware, it's a trait that you'll appreciate (once you get in the house). There's plenty of room to expand, and beyond the support for extended hardware that space scores ...
Sleek yet stylish design, Large full tower window, Support for E-ATX motherboards, Room for 8 hard drives, Hard drive dock, Price
Only high and low setting on the fan controller, Cheap dust filters
As I said this is a feature-packed case and In Win really has packed so much into this case. From things beginners will appreciate to features that enthusiasts demand. Starting off with the design of the case In Win has kept the GRone minimal, while ...
We have to say that overall we're fairly impressed with the GRone. It has an impressive feature set for a £100 chassis, and unlike the Ironclad before it they're actually well implemented. USB 3, fan control, numerous SSD mounts, removable dust filters an...
huge amount of interior space, room for fans galore, comes with five 140mm fans, silent fan mode is VERY silent, USB 3.0 connectors have a proper mainboard header none of that passing through the rear panel to run down to the mainboard's I/O panel nonsense, lots of room for massive power supplies, many hard drive bays in two cages, which can both be removed, toolless design, LED fans are not to
turbo fan mode is VERY unsilent, needs more cable grommets, no help for cable routing behind mainboard tray,
Inwin's GRone is a pretty good case. It looks good, it has a lot of features going for it, and it has plenty of room for anything you'd want to put in it up to and including water cooling radiators. But it's case that also seems unfinished, in a way. I...
Picking out a computer case is almost like picking out a car, and let's be honest here, the very first thing that catches our attention are the looks, next we focus on whether or not the car or in the case the Computer Case fits our needs. Well, I have no...
Published: 2012-11-11, Author: Alan , review by: OCModShop
Abstract: The GRone (G.R. One and not “groan”) is available in white, black or metallic gray. We received a bright white sample, which really makes the black accents visually pop out.FeaturesSpecificationsOn the next page we look at the outside features…...