Apr 14, 2011 11:56 GMT  ·  By

Some time may have already passed since its initial introduction, but it looks like a certain case from In Win, BUC by name, has gotten around to becoming available, in Europe at least.

It looks like Micro-Star International is not the only company unleashing things upon both suspecting and unsuspecting customers from the European market.

Granted, MSI had already been selling a certain all-in-one PC and now just expanded availability to this continent.

The product that In Win now sent out is one which, though it was officially introduced months ago, had yet to actually become available.

The product in question is the BUC enclosure, a mid-tower model built out of SECC steel and listed here for the price of 69.90 Euro.

For that sum, users will get three exposed 5.25-inch drive bays and just as many EZ-Swap hard disk drive (HDD) bays, among other things.

The ODD bays allows one to install drives or accessories (like fan controllers) without need for any sort of tools. Also, there is a locked door on the side panel that enabled users to access the HDD trays.

In addition to this, BUC has three fans with diameters of 120mm, placed at the front, back and top, respectively.

These, along with LED lights on the front fan and logo, make a full set with the top I/O panel, which has an USB 3.0 ports, a pair of USB 2.0 connectors and eSATA, plus audio.

All the above are packed inside a frame measuring 210 x 485 x 500 mm and weighing 7 kilograms. Black coating is applied to both the inside and outside.

All in all, it should have no trouble filling in as household for high-end hardware. Whether or not in Win's case was worth the wait will be settled by its appeal among gamers.