
The top panel of the In Win GT1 is meshed, supporting the installation of two 120 mm or two 140 mm fans. The installation of these fans doesn’t require the use of tools or screws, thanks to the tool-less mechanism that is used.

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Figure 7: Top panel
One of the highlights of the GT1 is its external 3.5”/2.5” docking bay, shown in Figure 8. In Figure 8, you can also see the two-speed, single-channel fan controller.

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Figure 8: External 3.5”/2.5” docking bay
The bottom panel of the In Win GT1 has filters for the power supply and the bottom fans.

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Figure 9: Bottom panel
The rear panel and the interior of the In Win GT1 are painted in the same color as the exterior (black, in our sample).
On the In Win GT1, the power supply is installed at the bottom of the case.
The product comes with a 120 mm fan with red LEDs installed on its rear panel. No technical specifications for this fan are provided.
There are seven expansion slots with meshed slot covers that are disposable.
The case comes with two holes with rubber covers for hoses of external liquid cooling solutions. Each hole is 0.8” (20 mm) in diameter.

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Figure 10: Rear panel
The case comes with a tab for the installation of a padlock or warranty seal, preventing unauthorized people from opening the computer.

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Figure 11: Tab for padlock or warranty seal
Let’s now take a look inside the In Win GT1.