In Win Dragon Rider Full Tower Chassis Review
Andy Ruffell / 13 years ago
Packaging
The front of the box clearly shows that it means business and also lives up to its name quite well, as it features a picture of a fire-breathing dragon with a armoured warrior upon it that looks as though it’s sizing up the chassis, ready for its lunch. Yum yum!
The side of the box reels of the full list of specifications including material used, and how many drive bays, expansion slots and various ports the case has. You can find the full specifications printed on the first page of this review.
The opposite side brands some ye olde style bullet points listing the main features of the case and to accompany the list are six images that show off them off as well as some logos depicting exactly what features the case has.
The last side of the case is a jump into the future and shows off a black background and some futuristric styling showing a view of the case and the fan that sits behind the CPU socket area of the motherboard.
We’re always keen to see how manufacturers package their products, as over the years we’ve seen some weird and wonderful attempts. In Win use quite thick blocks of foam packaging as well as the usual plastic bag to protect the case from the elements. A few aspects of the case also include some cling film type material for extra added protection which is generally in the form of marks of scratches.