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August 2010
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The editors liked
Durable 0.6mm SECC
Price
Design
Room to Build
Air Flow
Lots of Room For Tower Coolers and Modular PSU's
Fits the Big Cards With no Problems
Quiet
Only One LED for a Nice Dark Interior (if that's what you like)
Greatlooking design
Good amount of cooling
Lots of dust filters
CPU backplate access and cable management holes
Support for even more fans
Mostly tool-less
USB 3.0 port
Fits large video cards
Plenty of cooling
The editors didn't like
Tool Free PCI lock is flimsy and unable to secure firmly
PSU Filter is Located Inside the Case
Requiring the User to Uninstall the Power Supply First Before Cleaning
The Blue Front Panel LEDs are Very Bright
Gold
Vulcan's Handle is a Nice Touch I Would Like to see In Win's Next mATX Gamer With a Handle
The Dragon Slayer is a high-quality and light weight case designed with LAN parties and gamers in mind. Even though this case is manufactured from steel, it is lighter than some aluminum enclosures that I have worked with, and with steel you know that ...
Price, Mostly tool-less, USB 3.0 port, Fits large video cards, Plenty of cooling
PSU Fan filter located inside the case
I really like that In Win has made a case like this. So many of the mATX cases we see are cube cases or extremely small cases without much room inside. So many mATX motherboards have the ability to have multiple video cards, after-market CPU coolers,...
The style of what we consider 'gaming' type cases have a real love/hate relationship about them. But when it comes to the In Win Dragon Slayer, we really loved it. The style is unique but not outrageous, making its appearance easy on the eyes. Besides...
The Dragon Slayer form InWin offers appealing elements from both worlds. It is appealing to the eye, but does not sacrifice usability to do so. The Dragon Slayer is bigger than the average m-ITX case, however, it does offer space and features that ar...
Published: 2010-10-22, Author: Alan , review by: OCModShop
Abstract: PC Case designs have come a long way from the beige boxes from the previous century. Thanks to the modding and gaming scenes, manufacturers try to lure in new customers with sleek and innovative designs that not only allow your computer to perform its bes...
The Dragon Slayer is In Win’s first enthusiast MicroATX chassis and I have to say that they did a great job on it. In Win has made a useful, powerful and affordable mATX case for the gaming generation. It not only looks good, but performs well as well....
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Price, Design, Room to Build, Air Flow, Lots of Room For Tower Coolers and Modular PSU's, Fits the Big Cards With no Problems, Quiet, Only One LED for a Nice Dark Interior (if that's what you like),
Vulcan's Handle is a Nice Touch I Would Like to see In Win's Next mATX Gamer With a Handle
When I tried the NZXT Rogue I was impressed then NZXT came out with the Vulcan and I was blown away! The Vulcan is an amazing case I never thought there would be a contender for a mATX like the Vulcan. All of that changed when I gave the Dragon Slayer...
Greatlooking design, Good amount of cooling, Lots of dust filters, CPU backplate access and cable management holes, Support for even more fans
Not fully tooless HDD installation, No removable dust filter on the PSU mount
The InWin DragonSlayer is probably one of my top picks on the market for a MicroATX case right now. It has many features that are usually only found on high end full-ATX cases; such as the cable management system, tool-less design and CPU back-plate ac...
The In Win Dragon Slayer is a feature-rich MicroATX mini tower that is easy on the eyes, easy to work with and at $80 can be had for a very reasonable price. ...