In Win Dragon Slayer mATX Chassis
Andy Ruffell / 14 years ago
Interior
Opening the case up will reveal a black interior and a whole host of bright yellow/green fans and clips which stand out even more against the black.
As said, there are a few fans included in this case, of which you can see situated at the top and rear of the case. The top 140mm fan features a set of Molex connectors whilst the rear 92mm has a 3-pin fan connector instead. Two more fans are situated at the front of which the first is a 140mm which will give ventilation to the motherboard and major components such as the graphics card(s) and memory. Just below this (hidden away) is a smaller 80mm fan for cooling any hard drives that you may have.
As with all cases, there are tons of cables floating around the case for the various front panel connectors which include the usual front panel LED and switch headers, a HD Audio/AC97 connector, USB 2.0 connector, Molex and complete with dust cap; a USB 3.0 lead of which we can only assume goes through one of the rubber grommets at the back of the case to loop back and plug into a USB 3.0 port on your rear I/O panel.
All of the drive bays include tool-less features and simply turn to unlock so that you can insert your relevant drive(s) and then lock back into place. These once again (like the fans) follow the same styling design with the bright colour scheme.
There are five expansion slots at the back of the case which follow with the same bright styling and tool-less design as well as being ventilated for increased air flow.
The power supply sits at the bottom of the case which is the norm these days and features a dust filter and ventilation holes.