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February 2011
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The editors liked
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
None
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
IN WIN has taken some of the design features from their Slayer and Maelstrom cases, refined them, and then added additional features, creating the new Dragon Rider chassis. The newly-designed expansion card locks is one of the few tool-free designs tha...
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
Cable management possible, but no good way to hide them, Hard drives have to be installed with connectors facing mesh side panel, Not the quietest case out there, Inability to control CPU area cooling fan, I/O and case cables are of default color, Basical
In Win - manufacturer of detailed designed cases. They have done it again with the Dragon Rider: extremely cool looks combined with a very potent and more importantly well implemented feature set. Loads of cooling, excellent screw-less systems plenty o...
Plenty of cooling included and for expansion, CPU backplate cooling fan, Easy to install, Looks great
Expensive
Overall the In Win Dragon Rider is a great case which has a lot of advanced features. I particularly liked the cooling fan for the CPU which was installed on the right side panel. It also has a lot of cooling features, not only included, but for expans...
In the end, we run into two areas in computer cases: form and function. The trick is to maximize each, and the case that does that will be a winner. In-Win has a long list of successes in my opinion, and I have to add the Dragon Rider to that list. I...
The Dragon Rider is a very nice full-tower case if you are looking for a case with lots of nice features supporting several fans.Strong PointsMeshed covers on the external bays with air filtersAir filter for the front fanAir filter for the power supply...
Fast and easy installation with tool free system, Excellent design, E-ATX support, Great cooling performance
Cable management requires improvement
After careful analysis and rigorous testing Dragon Rider has truly lived up to its expectation and is by far the most successful full tower case in In-Win Destiny-Extreme Series. In comparison to its mini tower predecessor, the Dragon Rider impressed ...
The In-Win Dragon Rider sure is an awesome case with its all black and spacious interior, and its ability to house almost any hardware configuration you can think of. Couple that with having the option to install eleven case fans, a great price point...
For our first case from In-Win, we were extremely happy with the turn out of the Dragon Rider. The innovative ideas and designs behind the Dragon Rider will make this a power house to contend with on the market. The green and black color scheme is uni...
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,
None,
The In Win Dragon Rider is a beast of a computer case. While similar to the Ironclad, there have been improvements in all of the places that the Ironclad was flawed, a big one being the cable management. With the additions of the cable routing holes in...
Abstract: Video Review: The In Win Dragon Rider Case is an example of what you should be looking for in a full tower case. It has great looks, plenty of fans, lots of drive bays, tooless design, black on the inside, cable management holes and much more. Consider...