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A computer case is a fairly important investment for a computer. It's usually the last thing computer builders consider when purchasing a new setup, but it's the first thing people see when they look at it.
In Win has producing cases since 1985, and it's pretty safe to say they have some experience. We have the In Win Buc up for review today. The Buc is a mostly tool-free mid tower case. Its large enough to hold an average computer, but small enough to not take up a lot of room and stylish enough to display.
| Specifications | |
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Case Size |
Mid Tower |
| Material | Steel, Plastic |
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Size (L x W x H) |
20 x 8.3 x 19 Inches 485 x 210 x 506 mm |
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Color |
Black |
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Motherboards Supported |
Micro ATX, Standard ATX |
| Motherboard Tray | No |
| Drive Bays |
3x 5.25" External 1x 5.25" Internal 5x 3.5" Internal 1x 3.5" External |
| Expansion Slots | 7 |
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Front I/O Ports |
1x USB 3.0 2x USB 2.0 1x eSATA 1x Headphone 1x Microphone |
| Fans |
1x rear 120mm (included) 1x top 120mm (included) 1x front 120mm (included) 2x side 120mm (optional) |
next: Closer Look: The Exterior »
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not worth its price at all. the HAF 922 shits on it in every way, though i must admit that the hard drive door was a nifty little thing, even if it, for some strange reason, needed a key.