bazEThe InWin 303 also doesn't do what this does, which is to allow you to mount your mobo horizontally, so I'm not sure why you're making the comparison.
bazEAgreed with s204sti, You are comparing completely different cases. The InWin would be more comparable to my current tower, NZXT S340. In my personal experience, it's a lot easier to work in a cube chassis. Also for the most part, the GPU are properly supported in the PCIe x16 slot which does reduce perpendicular stress on the socket. While this might be minor, there definitely are advantages/differences.
Also, don't forget about aesthetics. I'm not saying this looks better or worse than the InWin, but it's definitely different. Some people would prefer this aesthetic compared to the standard tower. You have people paying like $30 for one key cap on a mechanical keyboard just for the sake of aesthetics.
Also, don't forget about aesthetics. I'm not saying this looks better or worse than the InWin, but it's definitely different. Some people would prefer this aesthetic compared to the standard tower. You have people paying like $30 for one key cap on a mechanical keyboard just for the sake of aesthetics.