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August 2010
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ProsSize (It's small and I still like it.) Appearance Ventilation Silence Front-mount USB 3.0 port Countersunk reset button ConsExtremely bright front-panel LED Limited room The Dragon Slayer mid-tower case from In-Win is absolutely one of the best ca...
Other than a couple minor hicups, it's tough to find anything bad to say about this case. I think it boils down to whether or not you like the looks of it or not. Because if you do, there's no reason not to get this one if your getting a micro-atx moth...
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
The InWin Dragon Slayer is a very well-crafted and very well-thought out product. It covers the bases of all the enthusiast class case needs and then some, offering it at a budget price. InWin did not even cut corners on the Dragon Slayer's shipping bo...
Resumen: Video Review: The In Win Dragon Slayer Case has most of the features you'd expect to find in a mid-tower or full-tower case. This is very impressive considering it's a micro ATX case. There are plenty of drive bays, lots of included fans and more can b...
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. Althoug...
A worthy option for anyone looking to build a LAN box or smaller build....
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Publicación: 2010-06-01, Autor: Chad , crítica de: tweaktown.com
The Dragon Slayer does have a limited market, as I feel most users still prefer a full ATX board, but as with everything tech, eventually it shrinks in size more and more and offers even more performance. If this is where you sit, looking to build y...
Resumen: If you have a mATX motherboard kicking around and want to put it to use, why not put it to use with style in the In Win Dragon Slayer? Don't have a mATX motherboard, you aren't alone; and I can assure you this chassis is not for you. This computer case...
Plenty of room for components, Supports two full sized graphics cards, USB 3.0 support on the front panel, Support for 2.5" and 3.5" hard drives, Pretty much a tool less design, Plenty of motherboard cut outs and cable routing space, Hard Drive cooling...
Cannot push reset button without a tool...
The In Win Dragon Slayer is a pure joy to build with. For the size of the case, there is a lot of room to work with and the design does very well keeping the components temperatures down. In reviewing the chassis, I could not really find anything that...