Great performance, High level of versatility with airflow, Very sturdy construction, Fan controller on front panel, Can fit a large number of fans, Fan filters included, Very quiet, EZSwap port included
Case window can block some coolers, EZSwap port is hard to connect to drives easily, EZSwap port incapable of 6Gb/s transfers
This case is ideal for anyone who wants a high-quality build. It has a large assortment of fans, excellent utility, and a spate of other great features. For its good performance and overall feature set, the InWin GRone earns the Bjorn3D Golden Bear Award...
Accommodates 360 and 240mm radiators with no modding, 5 Fans included with support for 5 more. Very thoughtful design
No cable tie down points, Metal PSU mounting Rails
If you're searching for a sharp looking case that supports that supports a ton of features, including the potential for watercooling, then the In-Win GRone provides just the right options. Discuss in the Forum...
Let me be clear: the In-Win GRone is by no means a bad case. On the contrary, the performance potential is there and the features are there. I chafe a bit under the extensive use of plastic on the fascia and the odd mish-mash of colors used beyond the bas...
Support for E-ATX motherboards, Support for two radiators, one up to 360 mm on the top panel and one up to 240 mm on the bottom panel, Supports 10 fans, comes with six, Vented covers for the external 5.25” bays, Air filters for the front, bottom and power
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The In Win GRone case has terrific options for the enthusiast building a high-end PC, in particular eight expansion slots, support for E-ATX motherboards, and support for up to two radiators of liquid cooling solutions...
This case is still making its way to online retailers, but doing a bit of searching around, it appears it will cost roughly $159.00 USD. At that price, it will be hard to find a case that is more water cooling friendly than this one. Quite simply put, the...
Published: 2013-02-17, Author: Leo , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: If you recall the start of the original Star Wars movie, you can picture the enormous Star Destroyer spaceship that captures Princess Leia in her tiddly corvette. The Star Destroyer is colossal but we doubt it's much larger than the In-Win GRone tower cas...
It's fairly obvious by this point that the GRone is doing well, it's overall style is both unique and stunning to look at, but doesn't compromise even the slightest on functionality. The build process was quick, painless and in the end gave excellent fina...
Good air cooling performance, Lots of liquidcooling potential, Easily houses a highend build, Large side window, Roomy throughout
Cable management could be better, Fanspeed controller is basic, Looks are an acquired taste, Plastic elements feel fragile
For £100, the GRone has bags of potential. The full-tower chassis vows to accommodate the meatiest of builds, it'll happily cool with either air or liquid, and with USB 3.0, an integrated fan controller and external SATA, it has all the right trimmings. ...