Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the In Win B2 Stealth Bomber and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for In Win B2 Stealth Bomber.
July 2008
(75%)
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The editors liked
Sturdy and well built
Customizable cooling options
Excellent stock fans
Excellent drive retention
Everything has rubberized vibration dampening
Styling?
Mechanical door?
High Build Quality
Design
Features
Front Fighter CanopyLike Door
Price
Toolless
Front Panel
HDD Tray Swivles
Movable Fans
Unique
Nice looking
Well packed
No tools needed
Fans included
Unique design
Solid construction
Easy to work in
Good cooling performance
Fighter jet-like front door and "stealth" design
Tool-less design for everything
Includes two 120mm fans
And two 80mm fans
Fans do not need screws
Pivoting harddrive bay
Easytoremove side panels
Two 12cm fans.
Fantastic looks are certainly something that the B2 has going for it. If you want a sleek computer case in which to house your rig
You’ll be pretty pleased with the B2
Unique Theme
Solid
Dual fan VGA turbo cooling system
Shock free rail system
Watercooling holes
Autosensing mechanical front door
Highly detailed instructions for beginners
2 eSATA front panel ports
Stealth Bomber looks
Good cooling potential
Very easy installation
Motorised front door
The editors didn't like
Tight fit for many cards
Slow fan filter removal
Styling?
Mechanical door?
Needs Bigger Fans
Little Tight Inside
Front motor is loud
No removable motherboard tray
Price
Drive rails dont stay attached
Auto sensing door is a little loud
Small interior
Especially with large components
Reset button too small to push easily
Tight fit inside case worsened by VGA cooling bracket
Removable driverail tray.
The pricepoint is a tad high compared to the B2’s competition out there. I’d honestly have to say that it would use a $30 or so price drop
The instructions sent with the unit are as close to useless as you can get without actually being usel...
Price, Toolless, Front Panel, HDD Tray Swivles, Movable Fans, Unique
Needs Bigger Fans, Little Tight Inside
Although the B2 had some downfalls in the overall temps I was very impressed with the innovations and over all aesthetics. I must say performance is important to me but I am very impressed by design. Being a graphic designer by trade I can appreciate ...
Stealth Bomber looks, Good cooling potential, Very easy installation, Motorised front door
A bit too noisy, Poor cable management, Looks not to everyone’s liking
The InWin B2 Stealth Bomber is clearly a very unique case that is mainly down to the very interesting visuals. I personally think they are very sleek and attractive; however this is personal opinion and I have to say that I’m not sure this look will...
High Build Quality, Design, Features, Front Fighter CanopyLike Door
After having reviewed many In Win cases we have come to the conclusion that they are not targeting the high end enthusiast market, at least not now. Their cases are mid size towers targeted towards the mainstream user who just wants...
Sturdy and well built, Customizable cooling options, Excellent stock fans, Excellent drive retention, Everything has rubberized vibration dampening, Styling?, Mechanical door?
Tight fit for many cards, Slow fan filter removal, Styling?, Mechanical door?
Whether you like the appearance of this case or not, it is hard to deny that In Win is a company coming forward with some unique features and we sure hope is one "on the rise" to becoming a major competitor in the consumer enthusiast market. We hope t...
Short 1 Expansion Cover, Poor Cable Management Options, No Window, Split USB Leads
At the time of this writing, this case can be found at Newegg.com for $139.99 USD, less $20 for the sale, and then a $10 mail-in rebate.In Win has again taken their time with the details on this case. They have shifted their focus with the new lines t...
Fantastic looks are certainly something that the B2 has going for it. If you want a sleek computer case in which to house your rig, you’ll be pretty pleased with the B2,
The pricepoint is a tad high compared to the B2’s competition out there. I’d honestly have to say that it would use a $30 or so price drop, The instructions sent with the unit are as close to useless as you can get without actually being usel...
It’s a great case that offers you a lot for your money. Does it offer you “enough” for your money? Well that’s up to you. This sort of case is a “love it or hate it” case from the moment the user lays eyes and hands upo...
Abstract: Going to In Win’s sites, one gets the impression that they’re big in the style department —especially the retail site, where the word “style” is even in the URL and with lots of Flash, both literally and figuratively. The same can be said about In Win’...
Abstract: A case designed in the style of America’s controversial B2 bomber might not get everyone’s approval, but this model from In-win will definitely stand out from the crowd. The stealth theme starts at the dark charcoal finish and continues through to the ...
Fighter jet-like front door and "stealth" design, Tool-less design for everything, Includes two 120mm fans, and two 80mm fans, Fans do not need screws
Small interior, especially with large components, Reset button too small to push easily
The In Win B2 Stealth Bomber mid tower ATX case is an excellent choice for anyone who wants a rather unique computer case. There aren't any other cases I know of that are modeled after a stealth bomber, or that have a front door that opens like the B2...