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February 2011
(85%)
50 Reviews
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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,
PSU fan filter, Recessed ODD placement, Availability (for now) (will be in stores midDecember), Pricing unclear at this time,
With the Dragon Rider, In Win has done what all good designers do, regardless of the medium they are working in. They've taken some styling cues from their excellent Dragon Slayer case, made it bigger by using the best design features from their Mael...
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Published: 2011-02-15, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
The Dragon Rider has taken all of my preconceived notions I had about IN WIN and shoved them right back down my throat. Usually when I get my hands on a chassis from IN WIN, I'm left wanting more (or less) in the looks of the chassis designs. This c...
Abstract: In European folklore, dragons were always depicted as evil serpentine-like creatures that roamed the lands wreaking havoc towards towns, and selfishly guarding treasure. Of course, a few things have changed, in that modern day dragons became more like ...
Good price for the amount of features, 8Pin CPU power extension cables, Comes with five fans right out of the box, Expandable for up to eleven 120mm fans, Toolless solutions, USB3 support, Adequate space for cable routing...
Big heatsinks may have a clearance problem with the 220mm side fan...
Overall, the Dragon Rider proved to be quite an impressive beast. It came with similar features seen in other full-tower cases but it even managed to present some never before seen features, again at least as far as I've seen, such as the 8-pin CPU po...
Abstract: The most hardcore gamers use multiple graphics cards in CrossFire and SLI configurations. And yet, slinging dual-slot cards together eats up a lot of expansion space. We compare five eight-slot cases with room for complex graphics configurations. When ...
The InWin Dragon Rider full tower case is a modest sized full tower case that still supports all the way up to E-ATX sized motherboards (for dual CPU or 4 graphic card solutions). It includes a rather generous 5 fans as stock, with one of them being a...
Abstract: In Win and their products have featured here at eTeknix only the once, but even then we were quite keen to sing their praises. Sure there were some niggly little faults but we did have a pre-production version so we expect little gripes to pop up from tim...
Bold, rugged gamer appearance, Good build quality, Great potential for cooling, Very roomy
Large CPU Coolers touch side panel fan, No fan control
After previous bad experience with our first In Win case review I was rather dubious about the next case review, as you naturally would be. But I can tell you that In Win have certainly improved upon their build quality and case design concepts. The D...
The IN WIN Dragon Rider we recommend to gamer who are looking for a good home for their precious hardware. Because of the USB 3.0 Ports the case is up to date and can be used for all the new motherboards too. Author: Redacted by: ...