Explorer : the ITX case to assemble yourself by In Win !

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After the Air Force, it’s time to talk about the Explorer, the second self-assembly case by In Win. This time, we turn to a mini format with a mini-ITX compatibility and a cube format.

Explorer : a cube ITX case to assemble yourself !

In Win Explorer Finally, the principle remains the same as the Air Force with a case that arrives in kit form. Once out of the box, you will have to assemble your case yourself, like an Ikea piece of furniture.

Once assembled, we have a case that displays dimensions of 285 (W) x 392 (D) x 307 (H) mm. In terms of weight, we are facing a reference showing 3.75 kg on the scale.

Internally, we have support for motherboards in mini-ITX format only. In this model, the card will be installed flat in the bottom of the case. Otherwise, there is nothing to worry about the GPU. The graphics card can occupy up to 3 slots and is 330 mm long. For the fan, and this is the advantage of cube cases, we have a height clearance of 160 mm. Finally, we find a support for ATX power supplies 160 mm deep.

On the storage side, we have the classic number of slots: 2x 2.5″ and 1x 3.5″. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48Oyum2kj64

Finally, for ventilation, we have room for a total of three fans. At the top, two 120/140 mm slots are present while we have a single 120 mm at the back. For watercooling, this translates into 240 mm compatibility at the top.

We end with the selling price which is 119.00 € on the online store of the brand. At this price, note that there are two fronts, one in steel, the other in ABS with vents for ventilation. However, this will only benefit the power supply.


Here is the technical sheet of In Win !