Many people are turning to mATX setups for LAN gaming systems and home theater PC systems. There are not a ton of options when it comes to mATX cases; most are cube cases that do not offer a lot of features. Well today we have a mATX that is designed just like any other mid tower case and has quite a few options. What case are we talking about? The Dragon Slayer from In Win, let’s take a look…
Special thanks to In Win for providing us with the Dragon Slayer mATX Case to review.
Specifications
Case Size: | Mini Tower |
Material: | 0.6mm SECC |
Drive Bays: | 1. Option 1: External 5.25” x 3, 3.5” x 1 Internal 2.5” x 1 2. Option 2: External 5.25” x 1, 3.5” x 1 Internal 2.5” x 1, *3.5” x 3 or 3.5” x 2, 2.5” x 1 (*Converted from 5.25” x 2 ) |
M/B Form Factor: | Micro-ATX |
Power Supply: | 1. ATX 12V 2. PSⅡ |
I/O Expansion Slots: | PCI-E/PCI/AGP Expansion Slot x 5 |
Front I/O(Ports): | USB 3.0 x 1; USB 2.0 x 2; HD/AC’97 Audio |
Thermal Solution: | 14cm Fan at Top and Front 9cm Fan at Rear/8cm HDD Fan Optional 12cm Side Fan x 4 Water-Cooling Hole Ready |
Dimension(HxWxD): | 430 x 196 x 426 mm (16.9” x 7.7” x 16.8” ) |
Security: | Padlook Loop / Kensington Slot |
Packaging
The Dragon Slayer comes in a very nice box that has a picture of the case on the front and a picture of a knight slaying a dragon. On the back there is a front profile picture of the case.


On the 2 other sides of the box you have a list of features and specifications. Opening up the box everything is nicely protected with large pieces of styrofoam and the case is in a plastic bag.


