IN WIN Dragon Slayer

Published by Tanya Rothenburg on 27.05.10
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Features

   
On the backside you find an outtake fan with a diameter of 90 millimeters. Differently from the other fans, this one comes with a small three-pin connector for you to install it on your motherboard and thus monitor its speed. Right below there are seven slot bezels located which unfortunately need to be broken out before you can install a card. After you did that you cannot put them in anymore. If you want to remove the side panels you can do that by releasing the thumbscrews. You will notice that IN WIN provided the Dragon Slayer with very well manufactured screw threads. On the top part you can see three holes protected by rubber covers. The top-most one is used by the USB 3.0 cable from the front panel, you need to connect this cable on the motherboards rear connector.
   
   
At this point you can see the slot bezels once again. If you want to install an expansion card in one of the four lower slots you will have to quarry them out. Furtheremore IN WIN place the open area for the power supply unit right above the cases bottom. Directly below the power supply unit we also find ventilation holes which are covered by a plastic air filter.


Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Left side
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Right side
Page 3 - Front Page 7 - Top / Bottom
Page 4 - Back Page 8 - Conclusion



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