In Win GT1 Mid Tower Gaming Case
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In Win GT1 Mid Tower Gaming Case
Scan code: LN52502 Manufacturer code: 1ABWAF-000010
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In Win GT1 Mid Tower Gaming Case

In Win GT1 Black Mid Tower Gaming Performance Case, Side Window, EZ HDD Swap, USB 3.0, w/o PSU

Scan code: LN52502 Manufacturer code: 1ABWAF-000010
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  • SCANPROTECT Protect against installation damage for 28 days.
Product Overview GT Muscle Car inspired, Price point oriented Full Gaming Case offering strong design and excellent flexibility when installing the latest components. Spend more on the latest VGA card to get the edge in Fragging the opposition while still using the best in thermal design.
Features • GT Muscle Car Bezel - Agressive, Cool Look
• Top EZ SWAP - 2.5" and 3.5" EZ Swap tray on top of chassis
• Front USB 3.0 - Easy Access Lightening Quick file transfer
• Front USB 2.0 - Easy Access 2 ports
• Intergrated Fan Controller - Turbo or Silent setting on front panel
• Tool Free Design - 5.25" & 3.5" fixings completely tooless for quick and easy install
• Cable Routing - Superb Airflow & Cooling with all cables hidden away
• Dust Filter - Front Dust Filter eliminates ditry interiors and keeps cooling clean
• Extra Large VGA Support - Huge VGA size support up to 408mm
• Water Cooling Ready - Pipe Access built in
• Colour Coded Interior - All Black interior
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
SCAN
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In Win GT1 Mid Tower Gaming Case
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