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November 2009
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Look/design hors du commun
Spacieux
Ventilation de premier ordre
Silence convaincant
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Look/design hors du commun
Cäble management absent
De fait
Prix gourmand au regard de l'ensemble des prestations
Look/design hors du commun, Spacieux, Ventilation de premier ordre, Silence convaincant
Look/design hors du commun, Cäble management absent, De fait, prix gourmand au regard de l'ensemble des prestations
Ce boitier, mis à part la question du look que chacun jugera en fonction de ses goûts, offre certaines des prestations dignes d'un bon boitier axé gamer, le refroidissement est convaincant, il reste spacieux. Toutefois, nous ne pouvons...
General +-With the Maelstrom IN WIN shows a good case which unfortunately has some issues. But as soon as you start looking at the price you wont be bothered anymore. - Price Manufacturing quality / Ergonomics +-The Maelstrom is astonishingly well ...
This case is like marmite. You will either love its rather offensive looks or hate them. I happen to quite like them especially the colour of the fans. However, I don’t like the front pipe handles as they are purely aesthetic. Instead, it would be far...
InWin have done themselves proud with the Maelstrom. It might look a little strange, but it doesn't cost much and comes packing a whole host of great features: including reasonable cable management, excellent cooling in the way of 3 x 120mm fans and a...
Big & Roomy, Well thought out layout, Plenty of possible fan placements, Four good quality, low noise fans included, Cheaper than similar competition, Powdercoated interior, Great expandability (HDDs, ODDs, Large PSU space, Large GPU space – able to...
Included 220mm fan does not fit when using a tall CPU HSF such as the ProLimaTech Megahalems, Requires a 4/8pin extension cable (why not include one?)
Prior to reviewing this case, I was considering ordering the highly popular Antec 902 case. However, that was before I had the pleasure of checking the In Win Maelstrom out. Quite simply – if you want high quality, enthusiast inspired build and look...
Build Quality, Design, Lots Of Space, Great Airflow, Ability To Replace Side 220mm Fan With Six 120mm Fans, 220mm Blue LED Toggle Switch, SoundDampening Foam, The Entire Case Is Painted, Ability To Mount An Radiator On The Top
Rear Top 120mm Fan May Have Clearance Issues With Some CPU Coolers.
The Maelstrom by In Win is exactly as advertised, a full ATX tower with plenty of airflow, space, features and top notch build quality. Thanks to the 1mm steel used the Maelstrom is very and sturdy while at the same time it is also very qui...
Extrait: A few months ago, In-Win decided to hold a promotion where they gave away hundreds of free products; from power supplies to cases, they were extremely generous. I had luckily acquired an In-Win Maelstrom from the frenzy. They were also so kind as to ...
The Maelstrom first arrived with us a good few weeks ago, it got built pretty much straight away and found its way to the office desk for testing. That's where the story of the Maelstrom stalled. I paused.... and I forgot about it.That might sound bad but...
Cooling Expandability, Price point, Rails, Matte black interior, Sound dampening
Love/hate aesthetics
The In Win Maelstrom as a gaming chassis has a lot going for it: the array of fans and extent of the expandability for increasing the overall cooling system is second-to-none with up to ten 120mm fans able to be utilised.The installation is simple and ...
The Inwin Maelstrom may be the ugliest computer case we've ever tested, but we do not judge on looks alone — there are a number of things that impressed us. The quality of construction is above par given its cost; it has thick, heavy side panels...