InWin IW-J568G: With Fan Speed Controller And Card Reader
The big display in the InWin midi tower is perfect for monitoring the interior temperature and controlling several system fans. With two recesses for a 5.25" drive and the card reader (memory cards for digital cameras), this case makes installing both devices much easier. InWin's IW-J568G ships with a 350 watt power supply and a 92 mm fan.

The case seems bulkier than other midi towers

Rear view: the power supply and system fan are already installed
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