Conclusão: The In Win Dragon Slayer is a decent mATX chassis for around $80 at press time. But "decent" can turn into "awesome" when you refine the details.
Conclusão: Final Thoughts When we first received the Dragon Slayer, we were a bit dubious due to its size as it’s the first mini-tower we’ve looked at but we were quite surprised as to how “roomy” the case can be and would be perfect for a budding enthusiast or school kid wanting to add some style to their...
Prós: Accepts long graphics cards, Bright contrasting colour scheme, Pre-supplied fans, Front is complete mesh, Cable management areas, CPU backplate removal made easy, USB 3.0 port, Unique styling
Cons: Expansion card lock needs more support, Smaller fans can get quite noisy, No eSATA port, Limited hard drive bays
Conclusão: Op het eerste gezicht lijkt de behuizing niet zo indrukwekkend als deze daadwerkelijk is. Hoewel het een kleine kast is, is de Dragon Slayer prima in staat een flink wat hardware te herbergen. Gezien dit feit en lage gewicht lijkt het een handige voor wie bijvoorbeeld LAN-parties bezoekt.
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Yutubemedia
30 Setembro 2010
Resumo: The In Win Dragon Slayer is Mini Tower Case for Micro ATX motherboards. This case amazingly has everything a full tower case has, can hold 8 fans, and two full size video cards, and mostly a too-less design. Full & UnCut Review: http://yutubemedia.com/in-win-dragon-...
Conclusão: 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 I did not like about the design and operation.
Prós: 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 fan, Support for up to eight total fans, Ful...
Test: In Win Dragon Slayer - Mit Design und USB 3.0 zum Sieg?
Hardwareluxx
16 Maio 2010
Resumo: Alles in allem hinterlässt das In Win Dragon Slayer einen überraschend positiven Eindruck. Das Gehäuse kommt mit vielen Stärken daher und zeigt nur wenig Schwächen.
Prós: Gute Verarbeitung, I/O-Panel mit USB 3.0, Sehr gute Kabelmanagement-Eigenschaften
Cons: Laute 80-mm- und 92-mm-Lüfter, Keine 2,5-Zoll-Laufwerkschächte
Resumo: 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.
Prós: 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 fil...
Cons: 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.
Resumo: 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 be added, black interior, cable management holes, fits full...