InWin Dragon Rider chassis review

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The DragonRider has 8 expansion slots. This will allow you to go for quad SLI/CrossfireX configurations; all standard ATX board types will fit fine and sweet. A perfect choice for hardcore gamers and enthusiastic users.

At the bottom there is some space for the power supply - make sure you have a PSU with nice lengthy cabling as you can route it behind the motherboard. The best choice is a modular PSU, so as to keep unnecessary cables out of the box.

InWin Dragon Rider Chassis

Here it is, the right wing of our dragon. There's not much to say here, except that there is enough space behind it for cable routing. Its a nice feature though the dragon has some sort of airflow flowing in or over the backside of the motherboard tray.

InWin Dragon Rider Chassis

Here, the left wing - the power of our dragon. There is a 220mm (!) LED side fan which can be replaced by 6x120mm fans. An insane panel indeed, which makes for massive airflow inside the case, especially with the open mesh vents. Notice the on/off switch near the fan that allows you to enable/disable it whenever you want to.

Sound dampening foam is fitted on the side panel interior which will eliminate noise from the inside. Thats definitely a bonus for InWin customers.

InWin Dragon Rider Chassis

The top of the chassis can hold one or two 120mm fans, as seen through the large open mesh vents. There are no dust filters under there. Anyway, liquid cooling could be an option here, but your limitation would be a dual 120mm radiator size.

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