Date: November 22nd, 2010
Article by: Joe Anderson (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited By: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: In Win
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES



The Dragon Rider is big. With dimensions of 22 x 9.5 x 22.75 inches, it's a good four inches taller than most mid-towers and has plenty of storage space for a variety of drives. It will also provide a home for mobos up to E-ATX and features eight expansion bays, five fans (with room for more,) and a very full-featured front I/O panel. The watercooling crowd should be pleased as well.
PRODUCT COMPOSITION

In Win spares no expense in the Dragon Rider's packaging. The carton features glossy graphics that depict a dragon rider and his mount on the front with a side view of the case on the back. The side panels are utilized for specification and features lists and should give the potential customer a good idea of what's inside. Speaking of which…

…In Win eschews the more common Styrofoam and sandwiches the Dragon Rider between softer foam blocks that, along with the heavy plastic wrap, protects the chassis during transit. The case arrived at the lab in perfect condition after its long journey.

More plastic sheeting protects the shiny bits of the Dragon Rider, and In Win ships the manual and accessories in separate plastic bags outside the case. Now, let's take a closer look at the chassis and its many features.
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