In Win BK623 Mt. Jade Tiny Tower Case Review
Introduction
Over the years I have favored the Small Form Factor (SFF) cases as I have always lived in places tight on space. Now that I had a chance to use the BK6323 Mountain Jade SFF case from In-Win, I can honestly say that is the smallest case I have ever used. In-Win teamed up with Intel to design the case to handle the heat of the new Intel Core2 Duo with out a case fan, just the stock heat sink. With an street price of under $50 the Mountain Jade is a very affordable SFF case that comes with a 300W power supply. While this power supply certainly shouldn’t be used with high end video cards it should be plenty for a system with integrated graphics.
In case you have never heard of In-Win Development Inc., they are an ISO 9001 manufacturer of professional computer chassis, power supplies and digital storage devices. In-Win was founded in 1986 and has been making products ever since. This is the first time we have reviewed a product that has been made by In-Win, but they are not a new company by any means. Lets take a look at the specifications for the BK623 Mt. Jade.
- Form Factor: SFF Tiny Tower
- Material: 0.6mm Steel
- Mother Board Form Factor: mATX
- Expansion Slots: supports 4x full height cards.
- Drive Bays:
- External: 1x 5.25, 1x 3.5
- Internal: 1x 3.5
- Front Ports: 4x USB 2.0, HD Audio In & Out, IEEE 1394
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 12.7x5.5x10.8 (323x140x276mm)
- Security: Kensington Slot, pad lock loop
- Power Supply: SFX 300w
The case comes shipped in nice sturdy box that makes it easily known what is inside – the mountain jade!
The case was protected from drops and was wrapped in plastic to avoid scratches from shipping.
Lets take a look at the outside of the case and see what the Mountain Jade looks like.
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