Description
In Win BK623 Computer Case
The In Win BK623 is a compact, high-value micro ATX computer case designed for space-conscious builds without sacrificing essential features. Built in a sleek black steel chassis, this small form factor enclosure balances durability with practical expandability. Perfect for a budget-friendly home office PC, a compact media center, or a first-time gaming or workstation rig, the BK623 delivers a trustworthy foundation with a ready-to-use power supply and flexible drive options. It supports micro ATX motherboards, offers external and internal drive bays for versatile storage, and provides a straightforward pathway from assembly to everyday use. If you’re seeking a compact PC enclosure that respects your desk real estate while still giving you room to grow, the BK623 is worth a close look.
Designed to maximize value without compromising core functionality, the BK623 emphasizes practical, user-friendly engineering. The steel construction ensures rigidity and durability in daily use, while the black finish adds a timeless, understated aesthetic that blends with most home or office environments. With four USB ports and a pair of audio jacks accessible at the front or side for quick peripheral connections, this case keeps essential connectivity within easy reach. The integrated 300 W power supply is a time-saving feature that appeals to builders who want a ready-to-start system without hunting for a compatible PSU.
- Compact micro ATX chassis: A small form factor design that fits comfortably on desks, stands, or media centers, ideal for streamlined desktops and space-efficient builds.
- Power supply installed: A included 300 W power supply simplifies setup and keeps costs predictable for entry-level builds.
- Flexible drive bays: 1 external 5.25" bay, 1 external 3.5" bay, and 1 internal 3.5" bay give you the storage options you need for optical drives, HDDs, and SSDs as your build evolves.
- Connectivity you can count on: 4 USB ports plus 1 audio in and 1 audio out provide convenient access for peripherals, headphones, and headsets.
- Solid, practical build: Steel construction with a simple, clean black finish ensures durability and a timeless, adaptable look for any setup.
Technical Details of In Win BK623
- Case type: Small form factor micro ATX computer case in a black steel chassis.
- Motherboard support: Micro ATX compatible, allowing efficient, budget-friendly motherboard choices.
- Drive bays: 1 external 5.25" bay, 1 external 3.5" bay, and 1 internal 3.5" bay for flexible storage and peripheral installation.
- Power supply: 300 W power supply installed, providing baseline power for everyday tasks and budget builds.
- Expansion: 4 expansion slots to accommodate add-in cards such as network adapters, sound cards, or entry-level GPUs when needed (depending on clearance and cooling).
- Front I/O and audio: 4 USB ports, 1 x Audio In, 1 x Audio Out for quick access to peripherals and headphones.
- Material and finish: Steel chassis with a black finish delivering a sturdy, sleek aesthetic suitable for offices, bedrooms, or living rooms.
- What makes it practical: A compact, pre-assembled power solution with essential bays and connectivity suited for compact builds and value-conscious buyers.
How to install In Win BK623
Note: Because the BK623 ships with a 300 W power supply already installed, you’ll be focusing on assembling your motherboard, storage, and peripherals, then wiring everything to the PSU and front panel connectors. Begin with a clean, static-free workspace and organize your components to streamline the build process.
Step 1: Prepare the case and your components. Remove the side panel if needed to verify mounting points and access the interior. Keep the motherboard, CPU cooler, memory modules, storage drives, and any expansion cards within reach. Ensure you have the correct mounting screws for micro ATX boards, 3.5" HDDs/SSDs, and any optical drives or external bay devices you plan to install.
Step 2: Install the motherboard. Align the micro ATX board with the standoff pattern on the BK623’s motherboard tray. Gently place the board, secure it with the appropriate screws, and confirm there are no bent pins or misaligned ports. Take care not to over-tighten to avoid damaging the motherboard or tray. If your case includes pre-installed standoffs, ensure they align with your board’s hole pattern.
Step 3: Add storage and drives. Install your 3.5" HDDs/SSDs into the internal 3.5" bay using the provided screws. For the external 3.5" bay, mount eligible drives according to the case’s external mounting design, ensuring cables can route behind the motherboard tray. If you plan to add an optical drive or other device into the 5.25" external bay, follow the case’s guidelines for securing the device and routing data and power cables so they do not interfere with other components.
Step 4: Connect power and data cables. Since the BK623 ships with a 300 W power supply, you’ll route the main 24-pin ATX power connector and 4- or 8-pin CPU power connector to the motherboard. Attach SATA data and power cables to any storage drives, and connect the power cables to your optical drive or other devices as needed. Route cables neatly along the case’s cable management channels to promote airflow and to minimize obstruction of fans or expansion cards.
Step 5: Connect the front panel and peripherals. Use the motherboard’s front panel header to connect USB, audio, and power/reset signals. Ensure all four USB ports—along with the 1x Audio In and 1x Audio Out—are properly wired so you can quickly plug in keyboards, mice, flash drives, or headsets. If the case has fan headers, connect fans to provide adequate cooling, particularly if you’re planning to run more demanding software on a micro ATX platform.
Step 6: final checks and boot. Before closing the side panel, double-check all connections, confirm there are no loose screws or cables, and ensure that the motherboard, CPU cooler, and RAM are securely seated. Power on the system to verify POST behavior and that all drives and USB ports operate as expected. If you encounter issues, re-check connector orientation (especially USB, audio, and SATA power/data connections) and ensure the power switch on the power supply is set to the ON position. Once you’re satisfied, reattach the side panel and route cables for a clean finish.
The BK623 is designed for practical assembly and routine maintenance. Its compact dimensions, combined with a robust steel chassis, help minimize heat buildup in small spaces while preserving the ability to install essential components. If you’re building a compact workstation, a budget home theater PC, or a small gaming rig with modest power needs, the BK623 offers a straightforward path to a reliable, space-efficient setup. Its included power supply, drive bays, and front-panel connectivity lend themselves to a clean, neat build that remains accessible for first-time builders or anyone who values simplicity and efficiency in a compact PC case.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: Does the BK623 come with a power supply?
A: Yes. The BK623 includes a 300 W power supply pre-installed, providing a ready-to-build foundation for budget-friendly configurations. -
Q: What motherboard size does the BK623 support?
A: The BK623 supports micro ATX motherboards, making it a versatile choice for compact builds without sacrificing essential features. -
Q: How many drive bays does the BK623 offer?
A: It provides 1 external 5.25" bay, 1 external 3.5" bay, and 1 internal 3.5" bay, offering flexible options for optical drives and storage devices. -
Q: How many USB ports are available on the BK623?
A: The BK623 includes 4 USB ports along with 1 audio input and 1 audio output, ensuring fast peripheral connections for keyboards, mice, and headsets. -
Q: Is the BK623 a good choice for a compact entertainment PC?
A: Yes. Its small form factor, black steel chassis, and integrated power supply make it an attractive option for living room setups, HTPC, or compact office PCs where space and simplicity matter.
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