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InWin Dragon Rider chassis review - Introduction

by Panagiotis Georgiadis on: 01/12/2010 03:00 PM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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InWin Dragon Rider Chassis

The tale of the Dragon Rider ... a Dragon in Black

[Story mode ON] To all readers of Guru3D. You are a legion, too many to name but not too many to thank. I am writing this review under considerable strain, as by tonight I shall be no more. I can bear the torture no longer; by the time you have read these hastily scrawled web pages you may guess, though never fully realize, why it is that I must forget or vanish.

I come from the old families of the dark forest, near the depraved mountains, hidden beneath the shadow of the moon. Some say, we are evil spirits and black-hearted inhabitants, full of anger and pain. Though I was always remembered as the lonely one, a harmless boy, until today. You may keep reading this review, but I need to warn you, every syllable you let your eyes wander over gets you into more and more trouble. You are in mortal peril my friend, on the verge of unleashing terror, no sane man would be able to withstand. You’ll go indifferent because you wouldn’t do one simple thing, and that is stop reading this review.

Thy have been warned.  

It doesn’t matter whether you are feeling safe in your home or a soldier of fortune engaging online battle. My friend, you should power off your monitor right now or you will regret the consequences. No God or any salesman of faith could help you then. So, stop reading now. Are you still reading? Oh, my dear. You think it is some silly joke? You think I am playing or fooling around? Naaaah, you selfish being, there is no time, nor even time for a 1M SuperPi run! Please, I beg you to stop reading or you will end up as dead as a 2V applied CPU with stock cooling :/

[/Story mode OFF]

Hey all! So one morning, Hilbert asked me to review a rather dark themed PC Case. My answer was quick and positive, of course; no sign of the danger under the hood – I am sure Hilbert had no idea either. So, time passed, moments became hours and hours became days … and the package finally arrived. Let me show you an extraordinary PC case beyond any design or aesthetic resemblance, the all black mighty power of the InWin Dragon Rider, hinting to this somewhat peculiar introduction and writing style.

Have a peek, and then let's head onwards into the review.

 InWin Dragon Rider Chassis




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InWin Dragon Rider chassis review
Let us show you an extraordinary Full tower ATX PC case beyond any design or aesthetic resemblance, the all black mighty power of the InWin Dragon Rider. A xhassis with great looks, features all fitted into a well thought trhough concept.

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