InWin Dragon Rider chassis review

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The interior of the chassis is very well designed; there's plenty of room to work and even larger components (like pumps) fit. For the motherboard installation, the Dragon Rider uses standard motherboard stand-offs that are positioned throughout the tray to fit specific motherboard sizes. The motherboard form factor sizes supported are mATX, ATX, and EATX.

InWin Dragon Rider Chassis

For 3.5" storage devices, namely the traditional hard drive, there is a double decked shock-free rails storage box. Apply these rails on the sides of your storage device and insert them into the appropriate location sliders. This mechanism can also house 2.5" storage units like SSDs. There are 8 expansions slots for your quad SLI/CrossfireX configuration. You can install GPUs without any need for screws. All you have to do is press the clips. A completely tool-less installation not only for PCI card but for every hardware component.

InWin Dragon Rider Chassis

Here we have are at the PSU location. We'd suggest regular ATX form factor PSUs but the ones that are a bit longer won't be a problem either. The bottom has a dust filter which is accessible at the bottom of the chassis.

InWin Dragon Rider Chassis

Lets install the hardware! This is a very professional palette from InWin for your drives installation. All you have to do is place them on the sides and pull the drive into the bay area. Nice and easy installation without any problem at all.

InWin Dragon Rider Chassis

The manual provided within the package is one of the best chassis manuals Ive ever read. I felt the need to read it in order to discover how things work, the InWin way. Also, lots of screws and pretty much anything you might need are of course included in a plastic packaging.

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