In Win is a company known for its unique style of cases, but today we’ll be looking at a rather non-stylish case by the company. It offers two USB 3.0 ports and even supports up to two SSD’s, in addition to the six 3.5” drive bays. Keeping this case simple helps keep bring down the price of the case, but will this drop in style equal a drop in overall quality? Read on further to find out.
Special thanks to In Win for providing us with the Mana 137 Mid Tower Case to review.
Features
- External 5.25”*3
- Internal 3.5”*6, 2.5”*2
- Front Ports: USB 3.0*2; USB 2.0*1, HD/AC’ 97 Audio
- Multiple High-end Graphic Cards Supported (Maximum Length of 290mm)
- Tool-free design for ODD & HDD
- Removable PSU Air Filter
Specifications
Name |
Mana 137 |
Case Size |
Mid Tower |
Material |
SECC Steel |
Drive Bays |
1. External 5.25″*3 2. Internal 3.5″*6, 2.5″*2 |
Front Ports |
USB 3.0 x 2, USB 2.0 x 1, HD/AC’97 Audio |
M/B Form Factor |
ATX/Micro-ATX |
I/O Expansion Slots |
PCI-E / PCI / AGP Slot x 7 |
Power Supply |
ATX 12V, PSII Size |
Thermal Solution |
Front:120mm Fan x 2 (Optional) Rear:120mm Fan x 1 Top:120mm Fan x 2 (Optional) Side:120mm Fan x 2 (Optional) Water-Cooling Hole Ready |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
432 x 190 x 492mm (17” x 7.5” x 19.4”) |
Packaging
The In Win Mana 137 comes packaged in a standard brown box with high quality black ink. On the front of the box you’ll find the product logo, as well as more product information in three black strips, which also resemble the front of the case itself. The sides cover all of the features and specifications of the case.
The case is protected by two pieces of hard foam as well as a plastic bag for scratch/dust protection.