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In Win Dragon Rider Full Tower Chassis Review

Test Setup
We would generally build a case up and show you in detail what it looks like and then conclude the review. This gives an idea behind the potential of a case in terms of cable tidying and space. The previous page shows just that, but before we give our conclusion on this case, we want to also show you the typical noise and temperatures of this chassis.

We used the following hardware to install into this chassis:

Gigabyte Z68X-UD5-B3
Intel Core i5 2500k
Noctua NH-C14
4GB Kingston HyperX Genesis 2133MHz
AMD Radeon 6850
Kingston V+ 100 96GB SSD
BFG EX Series 1200W

Other hardware used:

Sound Level Meter

Software used:

FurMark
HWMonitor
Prime95
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

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