“In Win Maelstrom was launched in year 2009 and this gaming chassis has gained pretty good reputation due to its cool designs, decent thermal solution, integrated tool-less kits, acoustic absorbers and etc. Today we would like to introduce the successor of Maelstrom; Dragon Rider which is even much interesting, let us deep dive this chassis together and you will be amazed by its features.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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In Win’s Dragon Rider, a case for showing off

The In Win Dragon Riderenclosure perhaps owes its strange moniker to the front of the tower, which is slightly curved and perhaps reminiscent of battlements and towers from a castle. Perhaps the effect of sticking a finger in the 220mm fan also helps with Dragon motif, as it is likely to bite you fairly hard. Inside the case is wide enough to handle E-ATX boards and benefits from tool-less assembly. Check the full review out at Hardware Bistro.