
The top panel of the In Win GRone case is meshed. It comes with one 140 mm fan installed, and it supports the installation of another two 120 mm or 140 mm fans. The top fan doesn’t come installed to the fan controller, but this installation can be easily done. The top panel of the GRone supports the installation of a radiator of liquid cooling solutions up to 360 mm long.

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Figure 7: Top panel
The case comes with an external docking bay for SATA devices on its top panel.

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Figure 8: Docking bay
The bottom panel has two air filters, one for the power supply fan and another for the optional bottom fan or radiator.

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Figure 9: Bottom panel
The rear panel and the interior of the In Win GRone case are painted the same color as the rest of the case; in our case, metallic gray.
The case has eight expansion slots, using vented covers.
The rear panel comes with a 140 mm fan, which can also be connected to the available two-speed fan controller.
On the In Win GRone case, the power supply goes on the bottom part of the case.
There are four holes protected with rubber covers for hoses of liquid cooling solutions. These holes are 0.8” (21 mm) in diameter.

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Figure 10: Rear panel
The reviewed case has a tab for you to install a padlock or a warranty seal, preventing unauthorized people from opening the computer. By default, this comes hidden, as shown in Figure 11.

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Figure 11: Tab for padlock or warranty seal
Let’s now take a look inside the In Win GRone case.