Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the In Win Ironclad and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for In Win Ironclad.
July 2010
(90%)
23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great Cooling, Distinctive look, Good value, Four Fans included (3120mm, 1220mm), Quiet, Painted interior, Nice I/O panel,
Limited cable management, No USB 3.0, Any further questions can be asked HERE.
In Win's IronClad chassis has a lot to recommend it. The excellent cooling performance is probably its greatest asset, and the fact that this cooling comes at a relatively low noise penalty is just icing on the cake. A roomy interior that will mount ...
Sturdy Build Quality, Design, 220mm Left Side LED Fan, Replacement Of the 220mm LED Fan with up To Six 120mm Fans, Dual Fan Radiator Spot, ToolLess Design, Eight PCI Expansion Slots, Dual eSATA, Price
Tall CPU Coolers May Have Clearance Issues with the 220mm Side Fan, Comes With Just 1 PreInstalled Fan on The Top, No Cable Management
Having already reviewed the Maelstrom a while back i can't say that i was impressed with the IronClad. Don't get me wrong, already knowing what to expect from a case does not mean that the IronClad is anything less than a great case, it’s just...
ProsSize (bigger is better!) Appearance (it just looks tough) Ventilation (room for ten 120mm fans) Water-cooling friendly Innovative expansion card securement system ConsHard drive mounts harder to use than most Most of In-Win's cases don't leave a l...
Superior construction, Massive air-flow, Tool-less installations, Built in metal mesh air filters
Wire management issues
The Ironclad truly is the battleship In-Win proclaims it to be. We must highlight the exquisite, matte paint job that pays attention to detail; moreover, even the motherboard mounting screws and special screws for all the fans are also black to comple...
The standard version of the IronClad has a great appearance, while the limited edition camoflauge version is even more of a work of art. Quality can be found in every aspect, inside and out. The chassis provides plenty of room for high-end components, ...
Despite the Ironclad's above average cooling, it feels as though this is a case that has been designed by tick boxes rather than with any consideration for the need or implementation of its features. A solitary dust filter in the front intake ticks a box...
I must say even though this is the Maelstrom reskinned, the iron clad is a beautiful case with great features. In Win has a gift for making killer cases with great features and incredible, beefy, design. I have always liked In Win and when it comes to...
The Ironclad has many features that would be found in a $200 case, but only costs a fraction of that. Aside from an additional top fan, it’s really hard to fault In Win for anything. The design looks awesome. While reviewing it, I had people come over...
Abstract: The In Win Ironclad is a big case, but it doesn’t seem exceptionally large until you pull off the side panels and realize how much space is inside. An ATX motherboard looks almost cute in that cavernous interior. ...