In Win Dragon Rider Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅19-01-11
Interior (Continued)

With regards to cooling inside the Dragon Rider we have a 120mm rear exhaust fan, a top mounted 120mm fan, a space next to this for another 120mm fan and behind the motherboard CPU cooler cut-out another 120mm fan which is attached to the side panel. So there are plenty of angles in which cooling will be utilised.


Lots of air cooling


Inside the lower 5.25" bay there is a rack that contains a number of tool-less brackets to attach to both 5.25" and 3.5" devices. This unit is removable, but I had great trouble trying to remove it from the case so in the end I just left it attached. You can still take the brackets away as and when needed. It actually makes more sense to keep it within the case so that you know where the brackets are and can quickly and easily use them.


Handy internal drive bracket rack


Underneath the tool rack, there is a tray which slides out and reveals accommodation for 2.5" devices. The device here fits flush to the cage. So if you have a 2.5" SSD for example, you can slot this into the tray.


Housing for 2.5" drives


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