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In Win Dragon Rider Case Review

In Win strikes again with a new full-tower case, the Dragon Rider. Let’s see if it is a good pick.

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Top, Bottom and Rear Panels

Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Front Panel, Buttons and Connectors
  • 3. Top, Bottom and Rear Panels
  • 4. Inside the Dragon Rider
  • 5. Inside the Dragon Rider (Cont’d)
  • 6. The Disk Drive Bays
  • 7. Main Specifications
  • 8. Conclusions

The top panel of the Dragon Rider can be seen in Figure 7. It comes with one 120 mm fan identical to the front one, and you can install a second 120 mm fan, if you’d like to. The top fan can be removed if you want to install a 240 mm internal radiator from a liquid cooling solution.

In Win Dragon Rider caseFigure 7: Top panel

The bottom panel (Figure 8), features an air intake for the power supply fan and you can choose to have the case feet showing or not.

In Win Dragon Rider caseFigure 8: Bottom panel

In Figure 9, you can see the rear panel of the Dragon Rider. It comes with a 120 mm fan that is identical to the ones from the top and front panels. The power supply is installed at the bottom of the case, and the rear panel and the interior of the case are painted black. The Dragon Rider has eight expansion slots, which is definitely a plus, allowing you to install a dual-slot video card in the last slot of the motherboard (most cases come with seven slots, therefore not allowing this installation). All of them come with meshed covers.

The case also has four holes with rubber covers, two of them are for you to pass hoses of liquid cooling solutions, and the other two you must use to pass the cables coming from the USB 3.0 ports, which must be installed on the rear USB 3.0 ports of your motherboard.

In Win Dragon Rider caseFigure 9: Rear panel

Let’s now take a look inside the Dragon Rider.

Continue: Inside the Dragon Rider

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