In Win Dragon 81ayer

Meet an mATX mini tower in the vein of Frank Frazetta. This Dragon

Slayer is just an airbrushed side-panel mural away from total awesomeness.

In Win says that the hexagonally per­forated steel motif is meant to evoke chain mail. We see in it ye olde hex pa­per, much beloved among turn-based gaming nostalgists.

Breezy is the Dragon Slayer. Beyond its quartet of included fans, its perforated and filtered side panel has rubber mounting grommets for up to four more 120mm blowers. There's another paneled vent on the floor to accommodate your bottom­feeding power supply.

 

 

In Win pulls off a largely tool-less design here. The pin brackets for the drives have twist locks that are color-coordinated with the fan rotors, grom­meted drive rails, and expansion card retainers. The consensus around the lab calls the hue matte neon yellow, if not chartreuse

 

The front SuperS peed USB 3.0 connector termi­nates in a long cable meant to loop out the back through a rubber-lined hole, thence to mate with an unattached and suitably fast female port, such as on

the motherboard or a daughtercard.

 

two Hi-Speed USB ports and the usual HD/AC97 jacks round out the front gallery. Slaying any dragon requires adaptability, and thus In Win allows you to repurpose the drive bays in a number of ways. Rest assured that if you need to mount an SSD or prefer to use multiple burners, you're covered. The hardware packet even includes several incon­spicuous, peel-and-stick cable tamers .

 

by Marty Sems

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