THE MANA 136 EXTERIOR
The MANA 136 midi tower has it all, a weird and attractive design, black matte colored parts and black glossy parts.
On the left side panel In-Win has placed a large meshed area and their logo.
You can mount two 120mm intake fans behind this meshed area to improve the airflow inside the case (no filters are present however).
Almost the entire fascia is meshed and quite impressive in terms of design.
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.
There are three 5.25" optical drive bays on the MANA 136, unfortunately none of those comes with an floppy 1.44 adapter.
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).
There's also enough room at the top to install two extra 120mm exhaust fans if you feel you need them.
The rear of the MANA 136 also features a nice black matte paint.
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.
As expected from such a small midi tower we only see the usual 7 PCI Expansion slots at the rear.
Once again the PSU space is located at the lowest rear end.
Thumbscrews are used to keep both side panels secured.
The MANA 136 features high feet and a metal air filter at the bottom.