| In Win H-Frame Case Review |
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| The Front Panel |
The front panel of the In Win H-Frame can be seen in Figure 3. As explained, it is completely “opened.” It supports the installation of a 5.25” device on its top part. For that, you will need to remove the top blue aluminum panel, rotate it 180 degrees, install the 5.25” optical drive on it using regular screws, and install it back in place. See Figures 4 and 5. The front panel supports the installation of a 120 mm fan.  click to enlarge Figure 3: Front panel
 click to enlarge Figure 4: The 5.25” bay
 click to enlarge Figure 5: Optical drive installed in the 5.25” bay
The reviewed case comes with two USB 3.0 ports and the traditional audio jacks on its front panel. The USB 3.0 port uses an internal connector.  click to enlarge Figure 6: Buttons and connectors
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