In Win Dragon Slayer Case Review
Conclusions
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If you think all mini-tower cases are low-end, think again. The forthcoming Dragon Slayer is an outstanding high-end case for those users that want to build a small yet powerful computer. In fact this new case is practically a flawless product. Although we don’t know for how much it will arrive on the market, In Win is known for not overcharging on their products and therefore we can predict that this product will reach the market at an affordable price.
Strong Points
- Support for two video cards up to 12.6” (32 cm) long.
- Comes with four fans and up to four extra fans can be installed, for a grand total of eight fans.
- Meshed bay covers with air filters for improving airflow.
- Vented slot covers for improving airflow.
- Air filter for the power supply.
- Air filters on all fans (except for the rear fan).
- Hole for CPU cooler back plate installation on the motherboard tray.
- Holes for routing cables behind the motherboard tray.
- Individual screwless retention mechanisms for holding expansion cards.
- 2.5” bay for a SSD unit.
- USB 3.0 port.
- Noise-absorbing mechanism for the hard drives.
- Noise-absorbing mechanism for the optional side fans.
- No sharp edges where you could cut yourself while building your PC.
Weak Points
- No eSATA port.
- No speed controller for the fans.
- The reduced number of hard disk drive bays may be a problem for the extreme enthusiast.
