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February 2011
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Toolless Bays
Full set of Toolless Rails
Extreme cooling
Cable Management
Sturdy Design
2.5" Internal Bay
CPU cut out with Fan
Liquid Cooling ready
Room for 4 Way SLI/Crossfire
Build Quality
Design
Room For Up To Six 3.5' Disk Drives
5 PreInstalled Fans (4x120mm/1x220mm)
Room For Up To 11x120mm Fans
Top 240mm Radiator Space
Cable Management Space
USB 3.0 Ports
8 Expansion Slots
3 Years Warranty
Price (For Some)
Epic looking exterior
Good cable management
Fan expandable
Good included cooling
Roomy interior
Top notch cooling
Distinctive look
Five fans included (4120mm
1220mm)
Customizable cooling options
Relatively quiet
Roomy
Painted interior
Nicely appointed I/O panel
Excellent toolfree features (particularly at the expansion bays!)
Excellent cable management features
Toolless design makes for a happy Wolfie
Lots of places for fannage
Two USB 3.0 ports on top
Two eSATA ports on top
PSU can mount either facing up or down
Most included fans either don't have LEDs or can switch them off
Fast and easy installation with tool free system
Excellent design
E-ATX support
Great cooling performance
Plenty of cooling included and for expansion
CPU backplate cooling fan
Easy to install
Looks great
Cool looks! In Win logo lights up
Plenty of space for large mainboards
Graphic cards and CPU coolers
Includes 3x 120 mm fans
Large 250 mm side fan included
Can hold up to five additional 120 mm fans if you want to sacrifice the 250 mm one
Perfect s
The editors didn't like
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Based On The Same Chassis As The IronClad/Maelstrom
PSU fan filter
Recessed ODD placement
Availability (for now) (will be in stores midDecember)
Pricing unclear at this time
Average to poor fan filtration
Cable routing behind the mainboard tray is hard with a fan in the way
Only two USB ports that use the mainboard headers
Cable management requires improvement
Expensive
Cable management possible
But no good way to hide them
Hard drives have to be installed with connectors facing mesh side panel
I really wasn't sure about this case when I looked it up. The styling seemed neat, but I wasn't sure how that would translate to actually seeing it in action. I was actually pleasantly surprised. Not only did the styling grow on me more than I had antici...
Abstract: The most hardcore gamers use multiple graphics cards in CrossFire and SLI configurations. And yet, slinging dual-slot cards together eats up a ......
Epic looking exterior, good cable management, fan expandable, good included cooling, roomy interior,
None
I gotta say that the dragon rider looks epic! The exterior definitely gives a sense of kick-ass gaming times. This full tower is quite large on the inside with enough space for whatever you need it for. It has got a hole in the back plate for your cabl...
First we'll start off by saying up front that for a typical desktop configuration like our X4 955/HD 4870 combination, the Dragon Rider is a not a good choice. Though it's spacious and well-cooled, the vent on the left side panel is so large that acou...
Build Quality, Design, Room For Up To Six 3.5' Disk Drives, 5 PreInstalled Fans (4x120mm/1x220mm), Room For Up To 11x120mm Fans, Top 240mm Radiator Space, Cable Management Space, USB 3.0 Ports, 8 Expansion Slots, 3 Years Warranty, Price (For Some)
Based On The Same Chassis As The IronClad/Maelstrom
At the end of the day the In Win Dragon Rider has left us with mixed feelings. You see on one hand we have the entire chassis design which is more or less the same as the IronClad and the Maelstrom and although i see nothing wrong with that i d...
toolless design makes for a happy Wolfie, lots of places for fannage, two USB 3.0 ports on top, two eSATA ports on top, PSU can mount either facing up or down, most included fans either don't have LEDs or can switch them off,
average to poor fan filtration, cable routing behind the mainboard tray is hard with a fan in the way, only two USB ports that use the mainboard headers,
Inwin's new Dragon Rider case ended up being quite a decent full tower case in the opinion of yours truly. It's pretty good looking, has lots of features going for it, and isn't too awfully expensive. And anything that didn't attempt the obvious tie in...
The Dragon Rider by IN WIN has turned out to be 98% of what the hype says it is. This case is easy to build and looks awesome. I really like the size and air flow in the case and in practice I found that it did live up to the expectation and it kept m...
Abstract: The Dragon Rider glides into a market filled with enthusiast, full tower cases. Components have been getting bigger, badder and hotter over the past year. It is only fitting that the enclosures adapt as well! For those running a "fire breathing" machin...
Abstract: As a company, In Win has been around since 1986, and they sell computer cases, power supplies, and digital storage devices. And we are looking at the new Dragon Rider, Full Tower case. This case is from their Destiny-Extreme series, which is ai...
The In Win Dragon Slayer is a monster of a case, one could say spacious enough to fit several dragons and their riders! *cough* Yet, we wouldn't expect any less from a full size tower. In Win give that full size a new look with its dragon armor stylin...