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In Win Matrix
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Thu, 11 December, 2008
Cases & Power Supplies
In Win
Dan Deserto
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Introduction
“What is the Matrix?”

“The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to.”

Oh come on… like you didn’t expect a Matrix quote to start this review. Well let’s get started and tell you we have the answer and I’m pretty sure we're the first ones out there to answer the question with a review…” What is the Matrix”? Today we're going to examine and see if IN WIN’s Matrix lives up to its hype in the Micro ATX tower world. With its contemporary and stylish looks you will enjoy it from first sight but once you open up this noble white case you get to see the innovation put in to this case and it really bombards you with the small features we like to see.

The Matrix is a Micro ATX case meant for a Micro ATX motherboard so you won’t be able to fit standard ATX boards. A mATX-based computer has some positives as well as negatives; one positive being you can place these motherboards in small light cases such as the Matrix. One disadvantage would be that smaller cases and motherboards are more restrictive when it comes to cooling and overclocking. So, mATX motherboards and cases can be very beneficial if you have the right circumstances, and the Matrix here looks to be one of them.

Thank you to our friends at IN WIN for supplying the review sample.

IN-WIN Development Inc., an ISO 9001 manufacturer of professional computer chassis, power supplies and digital storage devices, is the leading provider of enclosure solutions to system integrators worldwide. Founded in 1986, IN-WIN provides high quality chassis that conform to all safety regulations, as well as unsurpassed customer service.

IN WIN was well trained to become a top-notch manufacturer of core technology to enhance internal core competence to meet what customer and market needs constantly. Top Management has been executed four major elements to reach our growing goal: Innovation, Service, Speed, Value, Safety, Warmth, Faithful, and Diligence in order to remain our leading edge position and differentiate with other players.


Now let's take the red pill and see how deep the rabbit-hole goes here with the Matrix.....



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