Dec 28, 2010 15:29 GMT  ·  By

It would seem that the time has come for a certain gaming-oriented chassis to finally spread its wings wide and fly off to new lands, and this is exactly what a certain In Win product did.

Products get released all the time, but often they are not immediately available and the announcement fails to say when sales will start.

Granted, motherboards, video cards, memory products and the like usually do kick off with worldwide availability right off the bat, at least those from high-profile suppliers.

Still, there are quite a few cases when a product gets announced but reaches the market quite some time later, which can be from a few days or weeks to several months or more.

One of the latest such developments had the Dragon Rider PC enclosure, developed by In Win, flying from the US over the Atlantic and into European stores.

The Dragon Rider case is a tower model that aims to enthrall prospective buyers, enthusiasts and gamers as it were, with its various assets.

It has enough room inside for five exposed 5.25-inch drive bays, six 3.5-inch drive cages and a 2.5-inch bracket.

Furthermore, there is an extensive cooling system, with five fans, one of which has a diameter of 220mm and, along with a 120mm one, sits on the side panel (both have blue LEDs).

The other three are LED-less 120mm models and are placed on the front, the back and behind the motherboard, respectively.

Other specifications include four pre-drilled watercooling holes and an I/O panel with FireWire, audio and two of each USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and eSATA.

All of these features are packed inside a solid steel construction that measures 556 x 239 x 578 mm, weighs 10 kilograms and is coated black.

Those interested in acquiring the In Win Dragon Rider gaming chassis can drop by this page, although they will have to part with 129.90 Euro.