In Win Dragon Rider Full Tower Chassis Review
Andy Ruffell / 13 years ago
Interior
Opening the door, which pulls away opposed to sliding, reveals an all black design that follows the theme of the exterior.
Opening the other side up in the same fashion of pulling the door away, reveals the space left for cable management. There is also space for changing the motherboard’s backplate without removing it.
The Dragon Rider supports the largest graphics cards on the market including the Radeon HD 6990 and also has enough clerance for some of the largest coolers including the Noctua NH-C14, that we will show you later once installed.
In Win are really hot on keeping things nice and cool (see what i did there?) and have included several fans throughout the case. The first being positioned at the top of the case with room to spare for another 120mm fan next to it.
Just down from this is yet another 120mm exhaust fan at the rear of the case.
The last of the standard fans is at the front of the case, which assists in bringing in cool air to the hard drive cage.