In Win Dragon Rider Full Tower Chassis Review
Andy Ruffell / 13 years ago
Completed System
The installation was quite a simple procedure and we were faced with no hiccups throughout.
The left side of the case features a nice blue LED fan, but for users who aren’t quite feeling the look of it, there is a switch to togle the LEDs on or off.
The right side also features a blue LED fan.
Sadly however, this fan’s LEDs can’t be turned off.
The top of the case also includes a very subtle blue LED.
In typical In Win fashion, the logo on the front of the case is lit up when turned on by three LEDs and does look quite sophisticated as opposed to tacky.
A view of the inside shows the cable tidying potential that this case includes. As you can see, due to the vast amount of space in the Dragon Rider, cable tidying and management was very easy to perform.
The other side of the case shows the cables that have been tucked away. As this case is quite large, the cables are positioned in such a way that they are not bunched up together.
Installing an SSD was a fairly straightforward with the use of the included adapter. Once the drive was screwed into the adapter, it simply slotted into place.