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InWin introduces new F3 mini-tower series

InWin has unveiled the F3 mini-tower, the company's latest case for mini ITX and micro ATX configurations. Available in black and white variants, the latter model stands out with the wooden accent on the front panel. 

The InWin F3 mini-tower features minimalist aesthetics with SECC steel and offers easy installation with a screw-free design. Moreover, it uses mesh in the top and bottom half of the front panel to improve airflow and allow the system to breathe.

InWin's F3 case supports motherboards with backside connectors, allowing users to create a cleaner build worthy of being showcased through the side tempered glass panel. To accommodate motherboards with different backside connection positions, the F3 comes with multi-orientation brackets on the motherboard tray. It also provides four PCI-Express slots for graphics cards with large heatsinks while complying with Nvidia's SFF-ready specifications for simplified component compatibility.

The compact enclosure supports CPU heatsinks up to 160 mm tall and radiators up to 240/280 mm on top. ATX power supplies up to 160 mm long can also be mounted behind the front panel. The front I/O panel includes a USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C connector, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, and a 3.5 mm HD audio combo jack. InWin also includes a Neptune AN120 PC case ARGB fan capable of producing up to 60.1 CFM and 2.27 mm/H2O at just 20.5 dB(A).

KitGuru says: Do you prefer the white model with the wooden detail over the more standard looks of the black model?

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