Review: In-Win Dragon Slayer
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[drupal=523]Review: In-Win Dragon Slayer [/drupal]
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Ok, we like different. That's why we're here. We like things that are not like what the neighbors have. Most of us make the things we have different on our own, that's what modding is, but sometimes we just want to be able to buy something off the shelf that's a little off the norm. When it comes to computer cases, the designers at In-Win Development are pretty reliable in that respect. We've already looked at the
Ironclad and the
F430 cases, as well as the
'Na hard drive enclosure. Today I was given the opportunity to poke and prod at their latest case, the Dragon Slayer...
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Re: Review: In-Win Dragon Slayer Full Tower Gaming Case
nice review! that case looks amazing!
Re: Review: In-Win Dragon Slayer Full Tower Gaming Case
Nice looking case.
just the other day I was asking for reviews of smaller cases too!
Now, I bet I could stealth the dvd drive behind the mesh bay cover fairly easily. Hmm.. that or put the HDD at the top and the dvd in the bottom slot (since my case is on a shelf way up high)
I like. I bet that mesh would look good with the case in different color combos, too.
Re: Review: In-Win Dragon Slayer Full Tower Gaming Case
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Killdrath
Now, I bet I could stealth the dvd drive behind the mesh bay cover fairly easily. Hmm.. that or put the HDD at the top and the dvd in the bottom slot (since my case is on a shelf way up high)
Having looked at the covers for the drive bays, yes I'd say stealthing them with the factory mesh would be pretty easy. It's pretty heavy-gauge stuff.
Re: Review: In-Win Dragon Slayer
lol, now to convince the GF I need yet another new case :P
AND the new guts for my improved home server (found a way to fit 15+ sata drives into a single full tower case)
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Well, I helped build a computer for a teacher.
I do agree on the close-quarters of the graphics to the HDDs.