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THE MANA 136 EXTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The MANA 136 midi tower has it all, a weird and attractive design, black matte colored parts and black glossy parts.

 

 

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On the left side panel In-Win has placed a large meshed area and their logo.

 

 

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You can mount two 120mm intake fans behind this meshed area to improve the airflow inside the case (no filters are present however).

 

 

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Almost the entire fascia is meshed and quite impressive in terms of design.

 

 

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The front I/O is located at the top of the fascia and includes the power and reset buttons, two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port and the usual headphones and microphone mini-jacks.

 

 

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There are three 5.25" optical drive bays on the MANA 136, unfortunately none of those comes with an floppy 1.44 adapter.

 

 

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Moving further down the front fascia we see a shiny In-Win logo which is placed right in front of a 120mm LED intake fan (there's also room to install a second front 120mm intake fan).

 

 

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There's also enough room at the top to install two extra 120mm exhaust fans if you feel you need them.

 

 

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The rear of the MANA 136 also features a nice black matte paint.

 

 

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Two holes for use with water cooling solutions, a smaller hole used to route the front USB 3.0 cable (the case doesn't feature a mainboard USB plug) and a 120mm exhaust fan are placed at the rear top.

 

 

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As expected from such a small midi tower we only see the usual 7 PCI Expansion slots at the rear.

 

 

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Once again the PSU space is located at the lowest rear end.

 

 

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Thumbscrews are used to keep both side panels secured.

 

 

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The MANA 136 features high feet and a metal air filter at the bottom.